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[Síguenos ahora también en Whatsapp. Da clic aquí] Presidents Colombia, Brazil and Mexicoor meet virtually to talk about Venezuela in a new attempt at mediation crisis that the South

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Presidents Colombia, Brazil and Mexicoor meet virtually to talk about Venezuela in a new attempt at mediation crisis that the South American country has been open since the electoral body declared a dubious victory Nicolas Maduro in the elections on July 28 last year.

Sources in the Colombian presidency confirmed this information. EFE that this Monday at the Casa de Nariño there will be a meeting to discuss the issue Venezuela and that a virtual meeting with the Brazilian is also planned Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Mexican Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.

This new attempt at crisis mediation of these three countries, which adhere to common positions, ask the Venezuelan government to publish the election protocols and not to recognize the victory of any candidate.

August 22, Supreme Court approved the result National Electoral Council (CNE) which declared the president the winner Ripe, victory of the opposition led by the candidate Edmundo Gonzalez and Maria Corina Machado they refuse to acknowledge and Many Latin American countries have also questioned this.

Lulawhose party was one of the first to recognize Maduro’s victory, has hardened its stance in recent days ahead of the official results of the presidential elections, insisting on not recognizing the victory of Chavismo and demanding a disaggregated publication of the results confirming the victory of the Venezuelan president.

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The President of Brazil stated that ‘No Evidence’ of Maduro’s Victorybut he clarified that and does not recognize the standard-bearer of the oppositionEdmundo González Urrutia, as the winner of the elections held on July 28.

For my part, Colombia remained silent until the announcement of the Supreme Court and its Chancellor, Luis Gilberto Murilloinsisted that they remain committed build bridges to achieve “fundamental solutions in Venezuela.”

“We must be very careful to ensure that Colombia remains a country that builds bridges and that can generate assistance and Mediation for Substantial Decisions in Venezuela and that these are solutions that begin with dialogue, with political negotiations between the Venezuelans themselves,” he said. Murillo after leaving a meeting of the Advisory Commission on Foreign Relations last Tuesday.

The day after the Venezuelan Supreme Court’s announcement, he also spoke out Lopez Obrador, WHO did not recognize Maduro’s victory and assured that they would wait to see the protocol.

“We will wait until they publish the protocol because yesterday the Electoral Court of Venezuela affirmed that President Maduro had won the elections, and at the same time recommended that the minutes be published, “I think the date for the resolution to be adopted is already known, so we will wait.”He stated this at the morning meeting.

(EFE)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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