Saturday, March 1, 2014

Maduro: Students' reply to the call for dialogue was aggressive

"We will designate a flexible, promoting team of open doors, not at all sectarian or closed"



Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro chaired on Friday a roundtable within the framework of the Peace Conference, an initiative implemented last Wednesday. He reasserted his call to the student movement for rapport.

"I called upon the right-wing student movement. (...) I received the reply of some of them yesterday (Thursday). It is a very aggressive, violent wording, more than before. The answer was very bad; they have bad advisors; who knows? I keep on calling upon them in whatever form they want to attend." Maduro noted that students could meet with him, with Vice-President Jorge Arreaza, or in the context of the Peace Conference.

During the meeting, Maduro appointed a promotion and coordination team "for things not to remain in the air, not to be lost." He announced the set up of peace conferences in the province. "It will be as ample as possible in the states of Táchira, Mérida and Miranda."

Maduro praised the message to Venezuela by Pope Francis: "His message to Venezuela is perfect; we fully welcome it."

"We will designate a flexible, promoting team of open doors, not at all sectarian or closed."

Calling Henrique Capriles


Maduro reaffirmed his invitation to opposition leader Henrique Capriles to join the National Peace Conference. "I keep my call to Miranda state government; I suggested a meeting with state governors of Lara, Amazonas," he said at Miraflores presidential palace, before an audience including top authorities of the government branches.

Source: El Universal

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