Only a handful of leaders have traveled to a meeting of a
large Cold War-era bloc in Venezuela this week, in an embarrassment for the
crisis-hit socialist government. Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro has touted the 17th
meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement as one that would "be remembered for
centuries," as the unpopular leftist seeks to bolster his international
legitimacy. Yet the turnout from the 120-nation Cold War-era bloc has paled
compared to past meetings, including the previous summit in Iran in 2012,
attended by some 35 heads of state. More…Monday, September 19, 2016
Venezuela summit draws few leaders in blow to Maduro
Only a handful of leaders have traveled to a meeting of a
large Cold War-era bloc in Venezuela this week, in an embarrassment for the
crisis-hit socialist government. Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro has touted the 17th
meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement as one that would "be remembered for
centuries," as the unpopular leftist seeks to bolster his international
legitimacy. Yet the turnout from the 120-nation Cold War-era bloc has paled
compared to past meetings, including the previous summit in Iran in 2012,
attended by some 35 heads of state. More…
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