Caracas: Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza highlighted the call made by President Nicolás Maduro to resume the Montevideo Mechanism in order to promote dialogue between the Bolivarian Government and the opposition in that country, Prensa Latina reports.
In the midst of a massive popular meeting on the outskirts of the Miraflores Palace (headquarters of the Venezuelan Government) on April 6, the Head of State called his counterparts from Uruguay, Mexico, Bolivia and the 14 member countries of the Commonwealth of Caribbean (Caricom) to reactivate the dialogue with the various political sectors of Venezuela, in order to establish agreements and stop the agenda of aggressions by the international ultra-right.
"The Montevideo Mechanism, (Uruguay, Mexico, CARICOM and Bolivia) is the most sincere and rigorous initiative that has been proposed, President Nicolás Maduro called yesterday for its activation, Dialogue and Politics are always the way. Violence has no place in Venezuela”, Arreaza wrote on Twitter.
The Montevideo Mechanism is an initiative of the governments of Mexico, Bolivia and Uruguay presented on February 6 of this year, with the intention of promoting a meeting between the different political sectors of Venezuela, with the support of several countries and international organizations.


