Alex Saab joins the Dialogue and Negotiation Table

The diplomat Alex Saab and his wife Camila Fabri join from this moment on as members of the Dialogue and Negotiation Table of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, as announced the head of this international body, Jorge Rodríguez, after celebrating the release of the representative and his return to Caracas from the US where he was illegally kidnapped for 3 and a half years:

By instructions of President Nicolás Maduro Moros, citizen Alex Saab is incorporated as a plenipotentiary member of the Board of Mexico, Barbados or any country, for when we are going to sign agreements in the future,” said the also president of the National Assembly (AN), from the spaces of the Federal Legislative Palace.

Accompanied by the released diplomat, his wife and other authorities, Jorge Rodríguez said that in the future, the Dialogue Table will have their participation to defend the interests of Venezuela, as was done in August 2021, at that time Saab was incorporated for the first time on the table in Mexico. “There was not a single day that President Nicolás Maduro did not give instructions for the rescue of our diplomat Alex Saab.”

He also reported that it was decided to keep citizen Camilla Fabri de Saab as a full and plenipotentiary member, “since she has had a very outstanding performance, especially in the Social Table, together with Minister Gabriela Jiménez and Vice Minister William Castillo. “It is the three of them who have discussed with the counterpart the elements of the social agreement.”

Regarding from what date they will begin working on the table, Rodríguez reported that these events “are in full development.”

For his part, the released diplomat Alex Saab thanked the National Assembly and the members of the Dialogue Table for the work, concern and effort that finally achieved his return home:

It is a historic moment where Venezuela insists, as the only way, its firm conviction of President Maduro that dialogue bears greater fruit than hatred,” he commented.

He confirmed that the obsession with illegal and misnamed “sanctions” has only benefited “some useless ghosts and ex-politicians who fed and enriched themselves with the suffering of the Venezuelan people.”

He denounced that he was a victim of torture and violation of Human Rights both in Cape Verde, where he was illegally detained, at that time he was returning from a mission to search for food for the people of Venezuela, and in the United States.