Maduro asks Biden to restore relations with Venezuela

Caracas, Venezuela.

The Venezuelan President, Nicolas Maduro, said on Wednesday it aims to improve relations with the United States with the coming to power of Joe Biden, after breaking she makesme two years during the outgoing Donald Trump administration.

“We have to tell U.S: we want to improve our relations, in a relationship of respect, of mutual recognition, in a relationship for the future, ”said the socialist president in a TV act.

Adult increased to Venezuelan Parliament -controlled by ruling party after elections Boycotted by major opposition parties and not recognized by Washington – a “study” and “take initiatives” facing one “new beginning” in the relationship.

The Trump administration always one head-on confrontation with Maduro, whom he called a “dictator,” bombarded with sanctions, including one oil embargo, and he was no longer president since the socialist president’s re-election in 2018, in elections identified as fraudulent.

“The Empire Remains”

The two countries will arrive on January 23, 2019 they have broken relationships following Washington’s recognition of the opposition leader Juan Guaidó as president in charge of Venezuela.

“Se va Trump, but empire continues “, convicted Adult, to anyonen Biden called anyway “dictator”.

His nominee for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Antony Blinken, also named him “brutal dictator” and said, during a confirmation hearing on el Senate, who endorsed the policy Trump to recognize Guaidó.

“We will continue to work together to improve the democracy and stability of the region in the face of the threat of dictatorship, freedom of achievement Venezuela and free elections, ”Guaidó wrote earlier, represented at the inauguration Carlos Vecchio, to be “ambassador” to the United States.

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Still, analysts believe that the Biden’s government will be more moderate and advocate one international mediation for a gradual transition to a new government in Venezuela.

Maduro, who claimed to have heard the speech from Biden “three times”, asked the new government to end what it now called a “demonization” of Chavismo “skip the page “to” so much lie (…) after four years Trumpist Cruelty “.

The tension between Caracas and Washington has remained constant since the late Socialist President Hugo Chávez (1999-2013) in the power, but it reached new peaks with Maduro and Trump, who came to show that in the case of Venezuela “all options” were on the table, including the military route.

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