The government of Venezuela, South America, which continues to suffer from a serious economic downturn, has announced that it will stop the dialogue with the rebels that has been underway since August to resolve the situation, and with the United States, which supports the rebels. There is a risk that tension will increase again.

In Venezuela in South America, economic policy is in conflict between President Maduro, who continues to dictate with the support of China and Russia, and former President Guaidó, who has declared his appointment as interim president with the support of the United States and other countries. Many people are forced to live a difficult life due to the rapid inflation caused by the turmoil.



A dialogue between the government and the rebels has been held in Mexico since August, mediated by the Norwegian government, to resolve the situation, but the Venezuelan government delegation was scheduled to resume on the 17th. He announced that he would not attend the meeting and would stop the dialogue.



The reason is that a businessman who is an aide to President Maduro and a member of the dialogue delegation protests that he was handed over to the United States from Cape Verde, an island country in western Africa, which had been detained on the 16th. is.



The businessman was accused of money laundering by U.S. judicial authorities for being involved in the diversion of public money in Venezuela, but the Maduro administration has been violently opposed to the transfer, saying that it is "kidnapped." , There is a risk that tensions will rise again with the United States.