Maduro Calls for Peace Summit, Sends Letters to World Leaders
Caracas, Venezuela – President Nicolás maduro has taken a bold step towards de-escalating tensions in the Middle East, initiating a call for a global peace summit and dispatching letters to key world leaders including Donald Trump (USA), Vladimir Putin (Russia), and Xi jinping (China) [[1]]. The initiative, announced during his weekly program Maduro +, aims to foster dialog and find solutions to ongoing conflicts with the “participation and listening to the peoples.”
Maduro emphasized that the letter, also sent to over a dozen other nations, reflects the “complete concept of the Venezuelan people, defined by the defense of peace” and believes it represents a broader global sentiment.He stated, “We will sustain the need for just peace for humanity.”
This move comes amidst heightened international concern following recent attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities and underscores Venezuela’s commitment to “Bolivarian diplomacy for peace.” The letters were delivered through Venezuelan ambassadors both within the country and internationally, as well as through diplomatic channels at the United Nations.
Maduro, who assumed the presidency following Hugo Chávez‘s death in 2013 [[2]], has remained in power despite important domestic challenges [[3]].This latest diplomatic effort positions him as a potential mediator on the global stage.
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