Paraguay led nearly 30 countries on Thursday in calling at
the United Nations for Venezuela to engage in a national dialogue with the
opposition to preserve peace and security, and to release political prisoners. Oscar
Cabello Sarubbi, Paraguay's vice minister of foreign affairs, read out the
statement on behalf of a total of 29 countries including Britain and the United
States at the U.N. H. It drew a rebuke by Venezuela and
allies including Cuba and Syria at the Geneva forum. The joint statement urged
all parties in Venezuela to hold a "timely and effective dialogue",
either directly or via facilitators, "to preserve peace and safety, to
ensure the full respect of human rights, due process, the separation of powers
and the consolidation of a representative democracy".More… Friday, September 30, 2016
Venezuela urged at U.N. to seek national dialogue, free inmates
Paraguay led nearly 30 countries on Thursday in calling at
the United Nations for Venezuela to engage in a national dialogue with the
opposition to preserve peace and security, and to release political prisoners. Oscar
Cabello Sarubbi, Paraguay's vice minister of foreign affairs, read out the
statement on behalf of a total of 29 countries including Britain and the United
States at the U.N. H. It drew a rebuke by Venezuela and
allies including Cuba and Syria at the Geneva forum. The joint statement urged
all parties in Venezuela to hold a "timely and effective dialogue",
either directly or via facilitators, "to preserve peace and safety, to
ensure the full respect of human rights, due process, the separation of powers
and the consolidation of a representative democracy".More…
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