Venezuela Rebel Parliamentarians abandon negotiations with President September 17 8:22

Announced that the head of Parliament of Guadedo, an anti-government leader in Venezuela in South America, has announced that he has abandoned negotiations to overcome confusion with President Maduro in the Norwegian government's arbitration Did.

In Venezuela, President Maduro, who continues dictatorship with the support of Russia and China, and the anti-government leader Guayed, the chairman of the anti-government side who declared the inauguration as an interim president with the support of the United States, are in conflict and involve the international community. The confusion is spreading.

In order to overcome this situation, discussions were held intermittently between the Maduro administration and the Guayed Congress in July in Barbados, the Caribbean, as an intermediary of the Norwegian government.

In the negotiations, there was also a report that the Maduro administration side showed a stance toward the anti-government side, such as the re-election of the presidential election.

However, since the US President Trump announced that he would implement a full-scale economic sanctions on the Maduro administration, including freezing all government-owned assets in the United States, the Maduro administration's attitude The negotiations were virtually halted.

Under such circumstances, Congress President Guayed commented to Twitter that he “confirmed that the negotiations were over” and revealed that he had abandoned the negotiations to overcome the confusion.

Around Venezuela, the situation continues to stop the confusion, with more than 4 million refugees flowing into neighboring countries.