The president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, announced that this Wednesday the “direct dialogue” with the United States government will resume “so that they comply with the agreements signed in Qatar and to reestablish the terms of the dialogue with respect and without manipulation”, he stressed.
“They know who is going to win. I am a man of dialogue and I want through dialogue for Venezuela to be respected, its democracy, its people, to make our country respected. And I want to overcome this conflict of brutal and sterile confrontation with the north, it is up to them to comply,” he expressed.
He assured that for two continuous months he has received the proposal from the United States government to reestablish a direct dialogue, and that after thinking about it he decided to accept it.
Maduro stressed the need for these dialogues to be public, to avoid manipulations:
“We are not going to meet hidden. We have had many secret meetings and they do not respect and come up with versions that are not true. I have accepted the proposal and on Wednesday there will be Jorge Rodríguez as plenipotentiary head of the dialogue and Héctor Rodríguez Castro representing Venezuela,” he reported.