The Assistant Secretary of State for Brazil, the Southern Cone and Andean Affairs of the United States (USA) met this Wednesday, March 15, with the president of the AN 2015, Dinorah Figuera. The North American country gave its support to the 2015 Department and “its efforts to restore democracy in Venezuela”
Mark WellesAssistant Secretary of State for Brazil, the Southern Cone and Andean Affairs of the United States (USA), met this Wednesday, March 15, in Washington DC with the president of the National Assembly elected in December 2015 (AN 2015), Dinorah figuera.
The information was provided by the Undersecretary of State of the US Office of Western Hemisphere Affairs, Brian Nichols, through his Twitter account.
“We continue to support her and the efforts of the National Assembly to return Venezuela to the democracy that its people deserve,” Nichols said in the trill.
Today @stadept he met with @Dinorahfiguera, the President of the last democratically elected institution in Venezuela. We continue to support her and the efforts of the National Assembly to return to Venezuela the democracy that her people deserve from her. pic.twitter.com/9SDdZVqzaJ
— Brian A. Nichols (@WHAAsstSecty) March 15, 2023
Last January 13th Nichols held a meeting with representatives of the opposition delegation in Mexico’s dialogue mechanism, with whom he discussed the goal of holding free and fair presidential elections in Venezuela by 2024.
Despite the elimination of the interim government that was chaired by Juan Guaidó, the 2015 National Assembly received the backing of the United States by considering it “the only democratically elected institution left in Venezuela,” as stated by the State Department spokesman, Ned Price, at a press conference on Tuesday, January 3.
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