National Peace Talks Held in Venezuela to End Violence

Edited by Juan Leandro
2014-03-01 13:29:54

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Caracas, March 1 (RHC) -- Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro opened another session of a National Conference for Peace on Friday, seeking to put an end to the country's weeks-long violence. At the meeting, Maduro proposed turning the event into a "permanent" forum.

Among other measures to promote peace, Maduro called for a political liaison committee as a permanent channel of communication between various sectors in Venezuela.

He also urged right-wing student leaders, who instigated the anti-government protests starting on February 12th, to decide how they wanted to participate in the peace talks, saying he was ready to meet them at Miraflores, the Presidential Palace.



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