Cuba denounces OAS resolution on elections in Venezuela

Edited by Ed Newman
2024-08-15 22:54:27

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Havana, August 16 (RHC) -- Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez on Thursday denounced the attempts by the Organization of American States (OAS) to impose a resolution on the electoral process in Venezuela.

On his X account, the foreign minister condemned the document issued because it maintains the same interventionist character as the previous attempts at a resolution on the issue.

"We call for refraining from promoting actions that generate instability and violence in that country," Rodríguez said.

OAS member countries discussed another resolution in which they again ask the National Electoral Council to deliver the official results of the last elections on July 28, an independent review of them and to stop the alleged "violations of human rights" in Venezuela.

On July 31st, three days after the elections in the South American nation, the Permanent Council met in Washington for an extraordinary session to analyze this situation and demand the immediate delivery of the minutes and a comprehensive verification of the results in the presence of independent observation organizations.

However, the resolution ended up failing, obtaining only 17 votes of the 18 required for approval.  (Source: ACN)



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