The Colombian government, headed by President Gustavo Petro, has set a deadline for results in the diplomatic efforts it is carrying out with Brazil and Mexico following the events in Venezuela with the July 28 elections that, according to the CNE, re-elected President Nicolás Maduro for a third six-year term.
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The governments of Mexico, Brazil and Colombia are talking about a maximum period of one week. During this time, direct dialogue between the presidents of Mexico, Brazil and Colombia and their Venezuelan counterpart, Nicolás Maduro, should be permitted.
There would also be a teleconference between the presidents of Mexico, Brazil and Colombia with the presidential candidate Edmundo González, who, according to the voting records revealed by the opposition, was the winner.
They will then seek a direct meeting between President Nicolás Maduro and Edmundo González so that they can discuss the results and reach an agreement that allows for international oversight that must be recognized by the parties.
These dialogue mechanisms They would be an acceptance agreement at the meeting between Nicolás Maduro and Edmundo González.
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Source: https://www.noticiascaracol.com/mundo/colombia-mexico-y-brasil-se-dan-una-semana-para-lograr-dialogo-entre-maduro-y-gonzalez-rg10