• Diplomacy Zapatero returns to Caracas to deepen Maduro's 'normalization'

  • Tyranny Maduro demands that Spain capture the president of Parliament, exiled in Valencia

It is not a

fake

news story: it is José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero returning to the Miraflores Palace with smiles.

The main European ally of Nicolás Maduro and the caudillo met on Thursday in Caracas when both are very close to achieving the objective they committed to in 2018:

to return Maduro to the international forefront and overcome their isolation

from him.

"Democracy is a continuous dialogue," insisted the Spaniard, who supported Chavista participation in the talks between the Colombian government and the guerrillas of the National Liberation Army (ELN), as well as the

negotiations, now paralyzed, between Maduro himself and the Venezuelan opposition

.

"Hopefully within his talks he can achieve the reestablishment of the table," Gerardo Blyde, head of the opposition delegation, later declared.

Zapatero's meeting with Maduro occurs when the Argentine president,

Alberto Fernández

, has invited him to the

Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States

next Tuesday in Buenos Aires.

Maduro and his advisers marked the appointment as the best scenario to consolidate his international return.

Although they defoliate the daisy of whether to go or not.

The normalization campaign headed by Zapatero and which now has the Colombian ambassador in Caracas,

Armando Benedetti

, as its main

hooligan

, has reaped its fruits after a lot of money was invested.

Venezuelan emigrants in Argentina are already preparing their welcome to Maduro, while in the US the reward of 15 million dollars is still in force for those who provide information that leads to their arrest "for turning Venezuela into a narco-state that sponsors terrorism, joining the FARC to export cocaine to the US.

«The trip continues to be a significant risk, because it is a space where

it is very difficult to guarantee 100% security

.

For Maduro, it weighs a lot that the reward from the US remains in force," internationalist Mariano de Alba

, senior advisor to the Crisis Group

, told EL MUNDO .

Opponents of Peronism have demanded the

arrest of Maduro

, just as happened with

Augusto Pinochet

in London.

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