Guaidó: Dialogue represents a solution to the crisis in Venezuela

Guaidó: Dialogue represents a solution to the crisis in Venezuela

Guaidó stresses that dialogue represents a possibility of reaching “a solution” to the country’s crisis, through the presidential elections. He also said that he hopes that the agreement signed this Saturday between the parties “is respected to address hunger, hospitals, among other situations generated by the humanitarian emergency.”


Juan Guaidó, president of the National Assembly (AN) in 2015 and considered by some countries as the president in charge of Venezuela, expressed this Saturday his aspiration that the negotiation process between the opposition and the government of Nicolás Maduro, which resumed today in Mexico, achieve “better conditions” for the presidential elections, scheduled for 2024.

He indicated, according to a press release, that the dialogue represents a possibility of reaching “a solution” to the country’s crisis, through the presidential elections. He also said that he hopes that the agreement signed this Saturday between the parties “is respected to attend to hunger, hospitals, among other situations generated by the humanitarian emergency.”

The delegation of the administration of Nicolás Maduro and the representatives of the Unitary Platform signed this Saturday in Mexico the Second Partial Agreement for the Protection of the Venezuelan People whose main objective is the recovery of State resources blocked in the international financial system.

The agreement signed after resuming the dialogue with the Unitary Platform, which had been formally suspended in October 2021 by decision of the Executive, establishes that the opposition and the Government will have to cooperate in terms of humanitarian expenses, such as the payment of medical care projects or the repair of electrical networks.

The representative mediator of Norway, Dag Nylander, warned the parties that in the event that one of them takes any unilateral measure that modifies the agreement, it will be invalid, although the parties may make agreements annexed to the general as long as they have been previously discussed in the extent possible.

At the same time, the mediator recalled that, although the international community supports the process, progress “will depend on the Venezuelans.”

The Secretary of Foreign Relations of Mexico, Marcelo Ebrard -host of the event-, shared that the signing of this second agreement is “a hope” for Latin America and insisted that they receive the resumption of dialogues with “open arms”.

With information from EFE

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