Former President Mauricio Macri published a letter on Facebook in which he assured that he feels “ashamed” for the invitation extended to the presidents of Cuba and Venezuela.
Courtesy | “Venezuela is part of Celac and Maduro is more than invited,” Fernández said in an interview
In the midst of the complaints and repudiations once morest the arrival of President Nicolás Maduro in Argentina, Alberto Fernández defended the Venezuelan’s visit and justified his presence: “Maduro is more than invited.”
The Argentine president gave an interview to the Brazilian newspaper Folha de Sao Paulo on the occasion of the visit of the President of Brazil, Lula Da Silva, who will hold a bilateral meeting with Fernández and will later participate in the VII Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac)
Asked regarding the controversy unleashed in the opposition by the possible presence of Maduro in Argentina -the Government expects him to arrive this Monday-, Fernández justified his presence.
“Venezuela is part of Celac and Maduro is more than invited. As far as I know, he will do it, ”he said in the interview that took place at the Olivos residence.
The Head of State affirmed that Argentina’s position in relation to Venezuela is to promote, through the Contact Group, the dialogues that are being carried out in Mexico.
“We believe that they can give good results. The idea is that Venezuelans decide among Venezuelans, not with us,” said the president.
Former President Mauricio Macri published a letter on Facebook in which he assured that he feels “ashamed” for the invitation extended by the Government to Presidents Nicolás Maduro (Venezuela) and Miguel Díaz-Canel (Cuba).
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