Roy Daza, member of the Permanent Commission on Foreign Policy of the National Assembly (AN), referred this Wednesday to the points reached at the International Conference on the political process in Venezuela held in Bogotá, Colombia.
interviewed on the show In the airtransmitted by Venezuelan Televisionthe parliamentarian stated that the conference in Bogotá shows that the political dialogue promoted from Venezuela will always be positive for the search for solutions.
“The mere fact of the meeting is positive, evidencing that the dialogue policy of the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, has a very wide audience, 20 countries from three continents and an activity like that is not easy, a level of foreign ministers is very important,” he said.
In this sense, he highlighted that among the delegations that sat down in Colombia, there was the United States (USA), as well as South Africa, considered “one of the countries with the greatest weight in the African continent.”
In addition, the representative of the European Union (EU), Joseph Borrel, sat at this table
“Joseph Borrel recognized that it is time to lift the sanctions, an important fact, because a discussion can be started in Europe to return the nation’s resources,” said the parliamentarian,
“It is very significant that the United States was sitting down, because from the beginning they had to be there, since they are the ones who have the blockade, withheld the resources and the political kidnapping against the diplomat Alex Saab,” he added.
On the other hand, he stressed that it is an essential issue in these conversations, “for the Venezuelan, for the person who goes to work, for the boy who goes to school or to the university, it is how we seek by way of an agreement politician, that the sanctions against our country be lifted”.
“But in this conference an important step was taken, it is positive, although it is only a process where Venezuela won and is doing well with the average,” he added.
It should be remembered that, this Tuesday, the 20 delegations that met in Colombia They urged the lifting of sanctions, as well as compliance with the agreements reached in Mexico.