The Foreign Ministers of Argentina, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panamá, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay are united in closely monitoring the events unfolding in Venezuela. In a joint statement, they assert that the will of the Venezuelan people, as expressed through the ballot boxes, must be respected by the ruling Chavista regime.
The ongoing political crisis in Venezuela has sparked international concern, with many countries calling for a democratic resolution to the turmoil. The Foreign Ministers in question have made it clear that they stand with the Venezuelan people in their pursuit of democracy and human rights.
The Chavista regime, led by President Nicolás Maduro, has come under fire for its authoritarian practices and alleged human rights abuses. The international community has condemned the regime’s crackdown on opposition voices and its disregard for democratic norms.
In light of these developments, the Foreign Ministers have reiterated their commitment to upholding democratic values and supporting the Venezuelan people’s right to self-determination. They have called on the Chavista regime to uphold the rule of law and respect the will of the people as expressed through transparent and fair elections.
The joint statement reflects a growing consensus among Latin American countries that the situation in Venezuela is untenable and that a peaceful and democratic solution is urgently needed. The Foreign Ministers have pledged to continue monitoring the situation and to work together to support efforts to restore democracy and stability in Venezuela.
As the crisis in Venezuela continues to unfold, it is crucial for the international community to stand in solidarity with the Venezuelan people and to support their demands for freedom, justice, and democracy. The Foreign Ministers’ statement sends a clear message that the world is watching and that the people’s voices must be heard and respected.