Lopez Obrador Dismisses Claims of Venezuela Discussions with Petro and Lula

  • The Mexican president has been questioned about the “probable” virtual conversation that the three leaders would hold with Nicolás Maduro

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador denied on Wednesday, September 4, that he had spoken with his Colombian counterpart, Gustavo Petro, about the Venezuelan elections and did not clarify whether he would speak with him and with Brazilian Lula Da Silva, as Colombian Foreign Minister Luis Gilberto Murillo had anticipated.

“No, there was no discussion, just to say that he is my friend, I appreciate him, I respect him,” said the president during his morning press conference.

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador | Photo: EFE/Sáshenka Gutiérrez

The Mexican leader was questioned about the “probable” virtual conversation that, according to Murillo on Tuesday, the three leaders would hold this Wednesday with Nicolás Maduro to express their positions regarding the crisis that the country is facing after the elections of July 28.

The president, however, said that he respects and loves the people of Colombia “very much” and also expressed his admiration and respect for President Petro who, he reiterated, “is under strong pressure” because he has been criticized for his silence in the face of the Venezuelan crisis.

Lopez Obrador denied having spoken about Venezuela with Petro and Lula

File photo of Colombian President Gustavo Petro | Photo: EFE/ Miguel Gutiérrez ARCHIVE

The last time the president of Mexico commented on the crisis in Venezuela was on August 23, a day after the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) of that country ratified the victory of Nicolás Maduro, although Lopez Obrador has not yet acknowledged this victory.

Petro and Lula have tried to mediate in the crisis that has been brewing in Venezuela since the electoral body announced Maduro’s controversial victory in the July 28 elections.

Neither country has yet recognised Maduro’s victory, but neither have they opted for the standard-bearer of the majority opposition, Edmundo González Urrutia, instead demanding that the electoral records be published and opening avenues for dialogue with both parties.

Lula Da Silva: “Maduro has to learn that when you win, you stay and when you lose, you leave”

Lula Da Silva | Photo: EFE/Andre Borges

On August 22, the Supreme Court endorsed the result of the National Electoral Council (CNE) that declared President Maduro the winner, a victory that the opposition led by González Urrutia and María Corina Machado refuse to recognize and that many Latin American countries have also questioned.

The crisis in Venezuela worsened on Monday with the arrest warrant issued by the Supreme Court of Venezuela against the former opposition presidential candidate González Urrutia, backed by Machado.

With information from EFE

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2024-09-05 16:55:11

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