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ROME.- As part of a faithful reflection on the fact that Vatican diplomacy is quietly mobilizing to help overcome the Venezuelan crisis, the Holy See's number three, Msgr. Edgar Peña Parra, substitute of the Secretary of State. State, received today to a delegation sent by the Leader of the Opposition and President "in charge" of Venezuela,
Juan Guaidó
The chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the National Assembly, Francisco Sucre, Rodrigo Diamanti, European representative for humanitarian aid and president of the NGO, attended the meeting, which took place is held at the Vatican.
"A world without gag" and Gabriel Gallo, regional leader of Voluntad Popular in the state of Yaracui, whose mother was arrested by the regime, he said
THE NATION Marinellys Tremamunno, Venezuelan journalist at Italo.
If you give details, the Vatican spokesman, Alessandro Gisotti, confirmed the meeting. "A Venezuelan delegation was received today at the Secretariat of State, and the Holy Father and the Holy See have been close to the Venezuelan people, especially those who are suffering," he said. declared. "It was also stressed the deep concern that urgently constitutes a just and peaceful solution to overcome the crisis, in respect of human rights and for the good of all the inhabitants of the country, avoiding the bestowals. of blood, "he added. A declaration.
Peaceful solution
Although the reservation was absolute and did not go beyond the details, the only fact of the meeting is more than significant: Peña Parra, who is Venezuelan, is the number three of the Holy See and the second of Cardinal Pietro Parolin , Vatican Secretary of State. , who was nuncio in Venezuela.
Peña Parra sees almost daily the pope, who closely follows the explosive situation in Venezuela, a
An uncomfortable crisis for him, about which he preferred not to be published so as not to make matters worse, as he explained during his trip to Panama. The Pope, who received a letter from
Nicolás Maduro
in which he asks for help in dialogue with Guaidó, he expressed his willingness to play a mediating role, but only if both parties request it, which has not yet occurred.
The meeting with a delegation sent by Guaidó shows that the Vatican keeps its doors open for a peaceful solution, in line with the local episcopate.
The same delegation received by Peña Parra in the morning was to meet in 15 venues with the Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, Matteo Salvini. The aim is to put pressure on the strong man of the Italian populist government – who has personally demonstrated against Maduro and in favor of Guaidó – so that Italy can change its "neutral" position and join the majority of European Union (EU) countries demand free elections.
Antonio Ledezma, former mayor of Caracas and former political prisoner, his wife and Tremamunno will also be in the delegation that will meet Salvini.
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