Venezuelan Gov’t Sees Progress Towards Social Pact With Opposition

Venezuelan Gov’t Sees Progress Towards Social Pact With Opposition

CARACAS, Nov 12 (NNN-ABN) – Progress has been made, towards a social pact with opposition parties, head of a Venezuelan government delegation, Jorge Rodriguez, said.

Rodriguez, president of Venezuela’s National Assembly, or Congress, made the remarks after meeting with Gerardo Blyde, representative of a Venezuelan opposition bloc, during the Paris Peace Forum.

Also present at the meeting were Argentine President, Alberto Fernandez, Colombian President, Gustavo Petro, French President, Emmanuel Macron and Norway’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Anniken Huitfeldt, said Rodriguez.

The heads of state and top officials, he said, were “at the disposal of the entire process of accompanying, facilitating and resuming negotiations and dialogue, between a sector of the Venezuelan opposition and the Bolivarian Government.”

He reiterated that, Venezuela has been very frank and was “in the best disposition to advance towards a general agreement,” but the lifting of sanctions would have to precede talks.

“Every discussion, every dialogue and every negotiation must take place after those aggressive measures have been lifted, that’s what we are also talking about in this process,” said Rodriguez.

The Paris Peace Forum, taking place in the French capital, will end tomorrow.– NNN-ABN  

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