OAS countries such as the US, Argentina and Chile asked Nicolás Maduro, among other things, to respect the diplomatic headquarters in Caracas
A group of 14 countries that make up the Organization of American States (OAS) issued a statement on the afternoon of Wednesday, January 15, in which they expressed their rejection of the act of inauguration of President Nicolás Maduro, since in their opinion it lacks legitimacy and evidence to support the proclamation of the National Electoral Council that gave him victory last year. July 28.
In the text, Argentina, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, United States, Jamaica, Guatemala, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Dominican Republic and Uruguay, demanded that those in power in Venezuela restore the constitutional order in the country, after considering that Edmundo González Urrutia was the winner of the elections, just as they requested the release of all national and foreign political prisoners.
Likewise, these OAS countries requested that human rights, fundamental freedoms such as the right to life, liberty and personal security, peaceful assembly and exercise their civil rights without reprisals be respected; as well as complying with the provisions of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
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They also urged respect for diplomatic headquarters, in line with the Vienna Convention and the Caracas Convention; This is in reference to the five opponents linked to Vente Venezuela who are inside the Argentine Embassy in Caracas.
They expressed their support for the people who were forced to leave Venezuela in search of a better quality of life and recognize the efforts of the host countries.
Joint declaration of 14 OAS Member States on the situation in Venezuela.
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Edmundo González Urrutia, who arrived in Guatemala on Tuesday, January 14, and will continue his tour of the region in Costa Rica, assured that he is looking for the conditions to “arrive in Venezuela and take possession of the presidency” and asked his compatriots to prepare. to return to his country.
With additional information from EFE
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