Venezuela Reiterates Willingness for Dialogue with Opposition
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro | Photo: EFE
Published 16 May 2019 (3 hours 38 minutes ago)
"I believe in frank and open dialogue," Miranda State Governor Hector Rodriguez said on Twitter.
Venezuela remains willing to participate in respectful dialogue with the nation’s opposition sectors and move towards peace, the Bolivarian government reiterated Thursday.
"I believe in frank and open dialogue as the only way for the tranquility and prosperity of the country," Miranda State Governor Hector Rodriguez said on Twitter.
Hector continued by saying “There is no way for peace, peace is the way,’ M. Gandhi. That's why we'll always bet on dialogue!”
When representatives of Bolivia, Mexico, and Uruguay of the Montevideo Mechanism, a group pledged to help solve the Venezuela crisis in a non-violent way, proposed mutual dialogue last February, Bolivarian President Nicolas Maduro agreed.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro | Photo: EFE
Published 16 May 2019 (3 hours 38 minutes ago)
"I believe in frank and open dialogue," Miranda State Governor Hector Rodriguez said on Twitter.
Venezuela remains willing to participate in respectful dialogue with the nation’s opposition sectors and move towards peace, the Bolivarian government reiterated Thursday.
"I believe in frank and open dialogue as the only way for the tranquility and prosperity of the country," Miranda State Governor Hector Rodriguez said on Twitter.
Hector continued by saying “There is no way for peace, peace is the way,’ M. Gandhi. That's why we'll always bet on dialogue!”
When representatives of Bolivia, Mexico, and Uruguay of the Montevideo Mechanism, a group pledged to help solve the Venezuela crisis in a non-violent way, proposed mutual dialogue last February, Bolivarian President Nicolas Maduro agreed.
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