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Russia, the main ally of the Venezuelan government Chavez, announced Sunday that he had ended his duties. "task" in the crisis of the Caribbean country.
"Our task, as it has been raised in a moment, is over"said the vice-chancellor of Russia in Caracas, Sergey Ryabkov, according to the state agency Ria Novosti.
Riabkov made this statement at a meeting on the sidelines of the meeting of the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries, which held this weekend in the Venezuelan capital.
The Russian official had to meet the president Nicolás Maduro and other Chavez government officials, but until this afternoon, they had not transcended the details of these contacts.
Until now, Russia is the world leader among the countries that support Chavismo in the unprecedented power struggle in which Venezuela is plunged since January, with the existence of a parallel government headed by Juan Guaidóappointed by parliament and recognized by about 60 countries.
Moscow expressed support for the dialogue that representatives of Chavismo and Antiavism held in Bridgetown (Barbados) under the auspices of the Norwegian Government, in search of a solution to the Venezuelan crisis.
A week ago, Riabkov told the Madrid newspaper El País that he had kept "contacts, a round trip communication" with representatives of Guaidó.
Delegates from the two conflicting sectors in Venezuela held four rounds of dialogue, the first two in Oslo last May and the two remaining in Bridgetown in the last two weeks.
Last Thursday, after the closing of the last round, the Minister of Communication and Information, Jorge Rodríguezand the second vice-president of the National Assembly (NA, parliament), Stalin González participants in the negotiations, agreed that progress had been made and discussions would continue.
"We continue the dialogues and ratify the full respect of the established guidelines We invite everyone to take charge of this negotiation effort between Venezuelans"said Rodriguez, head of the chavist delegation, on Twitter.
"We are ratifying the message of the Kingdom of Norway with the international community and, thanks to the mobilization of all Venezuelans, we are moving forward to end the suffering of our people and to choose our future freely"Said Gonzalez in the same way.
The Norwegian Foreign Ministry reported in a statement that "Negotiations continue in Oslo in May, as part of a table that works continuously and quickly"and for the first time he manifested "hope" in the course of the talks.
"I hope the parties will progress"said the Chancellor, Ine Eriksen Soreide, in the press release.
Sources on both sides expected the dialogue to resume next Monday in Bridgetown, but until the end of the afternoon, neither sector had announced the return of their delegates in the afternoon. Caribbean island.
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