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Albares conveys to the Venezuelan opposition Spain's support for the dialogue with the Government

MADRID, 29 Ene.

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Albares conveys to the Venezuelan opposition Spain's support for the dialogue with the Government

MADRID, 29 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, José Manuel Albares, has communicated this Sunday to the Venezuelan opposition Spain's support for the dialogue process with the Government of Nicolás Maduro towards the stabilization of the political situation in Venezuela.

Albares received this Sunday a delegation from the opposition Plataforma Unitaria, headed by its chief negotiator, Gerardo Blyde, a month after Spain has recovered the figure of its ambassador in Caracas with the argument of being able to help the dialogue they have resumed both parties.

"Meeting this morning with the Unitary Platform of the Venezuelan opposition. We have exchanged views on the dialogue process in Venezuela. Spain supports this dialogue," Albares said in a message posted on his Twitter account.

This has been the second time that he has seen Blyde, with whom he already met on November 11 in Paris. On that occasion, the minister also held a separate meeting with the chief negotiator of the Venezuelan government, Jorge Rodríguez, which was followed by a three-way meeting.

Said contacts preceded a meeting of the two chief negotiators with the French president, Emmanuel Macron, and with the Colombian president, Gustavo Petro, whose country has assumed an important role of mediation, as well as the president of Argentina, Alberto Fernández, with the that sought to stage support for the resumption of dialogue between Tuesdays.

That dialogue was resumed in Mexico on November 26 and resulted in a first agreement on social protection, under which it is expected to release Venezuelan funds frozen abroad in the framework of the sanctions against the Maduro regime and whose control had the opposition to finance social projects.