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The United States and Argentina have joined forces to address the Venezuelan crisis, organizing a high-level meeting at the United Nations, set for Thursday.
Foreign ministers from various countries will gather to discuss the ongoing turmoil in Venezuela.The meetings agenda includes the controversial participation of the Chavista dictatorship in international forums and alleged violations of diplomatic asylum conventions.Brazils absence from this diplomatic initiative has raised eyebrows.
Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira received an invitation but is not expected to attend.No other Brazilian representative will likely participate, marking a departure from Brazils previous diplomatic efforts.The situation in Venezuela has deteriorated since the July elections.
Nicols Maduro claimed victory, but regional governments swiftly challenged the results.Venezuela Crisis Sparks Diplomatic Tango: United States and Argentina Lead, Brazil Sits Out.
(Photo Internet reproduction)This disputed outcome has further strained international relations and heightened concerns about Venezuelas democratic process.Argentinas involvement in the crisis took a dramatic turn when Venezuela expelled Argentine diplomats on August 5th.Brazil temporarily assumed custody of the Argentine embassy in Caracas, a responsibility it claims to maintain despite Venezuelas attempts to revoke it.The embassy situation escalated when Edmundo Gonzlez, the opposition candidate, sought asylum in Spain.This decision came after Venezuela announced the end of Brazils custodial role, an event viewed as pivotal in Gonzlezs choice.Argentinas newly elected president, Javier Milei, has emerged as one of Maduros fiercest critics.Venezuela Crisis Sparks Diplomatic Tango: United States and Argentina Lead, Brazil Sits OutHe openly accused the Venezuelan leader of electoral fraud, further intensifying the diplomatic tensions between the two nations.This US-Argentina initiative marks a shift away from Brazils previous diplomatic approach.President Lula had initially sought to coordinate a response with left-leaning leaders from Colombia and Mexico, focusing on pressuring for the release of electoral records.However, this trilateral effort lost momentum when Mexico withdrew, leaving Brazil and Colombia to continue issuing statements on Venezuelan developments.
Even this joint action cooled as Maduro showed no signs of moderation.As the international community grapples with the Venezuelan crisis, this new diplomatic alignment signals a changing landscape.The upcoming UN meeting may set the stage for a more coordinated and assertive approach to addressing the ongoing challenges in Venezuela.





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