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UK and Europe closely watching Venezuelan State Governors' elections

Thursday, October 12th 2017 - 11:57 UTC
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Sir Alan Duncan expressed to minister Jorge Arreaza UK’s profound concern at the deterioration in the political, economic and humanitarian situation in Venezuela. Sir Alan Duncan expressed to minister Jorge Arreaza UK’s profound concern at the deterioration in the political, economic and humanitarian situation in Venezuela.

British Minister Sir Alan Duncan expressed his concern at the deteriorating situation in Venezuela during a meeting in London on Wednesday with Venezuelan foreign minister Jorge Arreaza in London. Sir Duncan said that together with Europeans partners, they are closely watching the management of the 15 October Venezuelan State Governors’ elections closely.

 “I expressed the UK’s profound concern at the continuing deterioration in the political, economic and humanitarian situation in Venezuela. I reiterated the UK’s firm view that the establishment of the unconstitutional Constituent Assembly was an unnecessary and divisive act that was not supported by the majority of the Venezuelan people, and that a strong and independent parliament is key to a successful democracy”, said FCO minister of State for Europe and the Americas Sir Alan Duncan.

“I noted that talks between the Venezuelan Government and Opposition are currently stalled, and called on the government to ensure the appropriate context for restarting talks, including respect for democratic institutions and values. There can be no progress in resolving the crisis in Venezuela until there are serious, constructive negotiations”.

Finally the UK also discussed Venezuela with EU partners today at the Political and Security Committee meeting in Brussels. “Together, we are considering a range of possible actions. As I said to Mr. Arreaza, we are watching the management of the 15 October Venezuelan State Governors’ elections closely, as they are a key test of the Venezuelan Government’s respect for democracy”

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