Diplomatic Reconnection: Petro's April Trip to Caracas
Colombian President Gustavo Petro plans to visit Caracas on April 24 to meet with Venezuela's interim president, Delcy Rodriguez. An initial meeting was canceled due to security concerns. This visit aims to establish a diplomatic dialogue despite previous setbacks.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced his upcoming visit to Caracas on April 24, aiming to meet Venezuela's interim president, Delcy Rodriguez. This initiative follows a previously aborted meeting due to security issues.
In a Friday interview with RTVE, Petro clarified that an earlier attempt to meet Rodriguez at the border was scrapped amid security concerns. He emphasized the continued importance of engaging with Venezuela to foster diplomatic relations.
While attending Barcelona's 'Global Progressive Mobilisation', Petro highlighted the need to mobilize global leftist movements against the far right, coining this trip to Caracas as a significant diplomatic endeavor amid heightened tensions in the region.
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