The president of the Chavista National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, warned this Thursday that the government of Nicolás Maduro will not sign any agreement with the opposition until all the sanctions imposed by the United States and its allies are lifted.
“Venezuela is not going to sign any agreement with that sector of the Venezuelan opposition until it is one hundred percent free of sanctions, until the 765 unilateral coercive measures signed by Donald Trump and Barack Obama are lifted.”
Likewise, the deputy warned that although the US presents two faces, “what it did with Venezuela was a true plan orchestrated by all the power factors of North American society to put an end to the Bolivarian revolution.”
In this sense, he reiterated that “the dialogues are not for pardons, the dialogues are to agree on the terms in which it can be agreed,” he emphasized when pointing out that there are political actors that must respond to the Venezuelan Justice.
Regarding the word of these opposition sectors, he referred to the signing of the social agreement in November 2022 to rescue three billion dollars from those social resources, which could not be fulfilled, since the response of the Biden administration was to send a letter to the UN saying that they did not guarantee the safety of those funds.
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