Foreign minister Elías Jaua said that Caracas will not accept international mediation in the current situation faced by Venezuela but nevertheless thanked Uruguay's president Jose Mujica for his efforts and knowledge about what's going on in his country. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rules Foreign minister Elías Jaua said that Caracas will not accept international mediation in the current situation faced by Venezuela
Feb 28th, 2014 - 08:11 am - Link - Report abuse 0Other than Cuban or Russian.
Elias.
Feb 28th, 2014 - 08:39 am - Link - Report abuse 0Head.
In.
Sand.
Jaua.
They don't want mediation. They want to beat civilians to a pulp without being interrupted.
Feb 28th, 2014 - 03:18 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Haven't you noticed how these leaders dispatch the military on their own people, but would likely be annihilated within minutes by a foreign army?
Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil legitimize the regime and turn a blind eye to the grotesque infiltration and intromision of Cuba in Venezuelan internal affairs.
Feb 28th, 2014 - 03:43 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Cabeza @ 4.
Feb 28th, 2014 - 06:48 pm - Link - Report abuse 0You're quite right. I'm ashamed of the Mujica administration, not for the first time.
“Mujica is always mediating in favor of Venezuela all over the world. He's one of those persons that really understands the Venezuelan people, and if anybody really knows what is going on in Venezuela, that is president Mujica.
Feb 28th, 2014 - 07:09 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Mujica couldn't find his arse with both hands. If the fat slob could reach it.
MADuro is a brain-dead nincompoop with psychotic delusions. A little bird”. Oy vey!
Oh look. Venezuela is importing food and fuel. Time for a blockade?
Should we practice on Venezuela and then screw argieland?
I have two workers carrying out extensive modifications to the exterior of my casa. They came on extensive personal recommendations and viewing of their previous work. One is Chileno and the other an Agentine.
Feb 28th, 2014 - 07:32 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Both live in Uruguay and both think Pepe is doing a grand job. So I asked them about the social programme: oh dear, I had hit the nail on the head! But that is the only thing both said until I asked them about Pluna. Well it isn’t Pepe’s fault, he can’t check all his ministers they claim. So I developed what the role of the president should be: agreeing actions and checking progress with all his ministers should be a minimum, shouldn’t it. The light started to dawn but they still thought, because he was poor, that he was the right person for the job!
It’s no wonder Uruguay is fucked.
I call for International MEDICATION for MADuro!
Mar 01st, 2014 - 10:36 am - Link - Report abuse 0The whole mess in VeneCuba would come to a skreeching halt if the US just stopped buying their oil for a couple of days.
Mar 01st, 2014 - 11:25 am - Link - Report abuse 0@9
Mar 02nd, 2014 - 10:26 am - Link - Report abuse 0Sadly not true. The USA doesn't need Venezuelan oil and no longer has a strategic interest in the region. Which is a mixed blessing, some might say. ..
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