Paraguayan President Expresses Concern about Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Cuba
Paraguayan President Santiago Peña expressed his concerns about the situations in Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Cuba, highlighting the need for international attention towards these countries. In a meeting with Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves, Peña emphasized the importance of supporting democracy and human rights in the region.
Peña, referencing Paraguay’s history of dictatorship, stressed the importance of upholding freedom, sovereignty, and human rights in Latin America. The joint statement issued by Peña and Chaves called for respect for the popular will and the protection of democratic values.
Focusing on recent events in Venezuela, Peña and Chaves requested documentation to verify the election results amid allegations of fraud. The leaders emphasized the need for international cooperation in upholding democracy and ensuring transparent electoral processes.