Excluded from Americas summit, Venezuelan President Maduro visits Turkiye

Published June 9, 2022
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan walks with his Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro during a ceremony in Ankara.—AFP
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan walks with his Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro during a ceremony in Ankara.—AFP

CARACAS: Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro arrived in Turkiye on Tuesday for an official visit as other Latin American leaders gathered for a summit in Los Angeles, to which the United States did not invite him.

The VTV channel showed footage of Maduro arriving at the airport in Ankara, where he was received by senior Turkish officials. Turkiye is an important ally of Venezuela.

“I am delighted to start this international tour, in the lands of the sister Turkish nation,” Maduro wrote on Twitter.

“I appreciate the warm welcome and affection they have shown us. I am sure that we will consolidate the ties of union and cooperation between our peoples.”

Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba were not invited to a week-long Summit of the Americas, hosted by Washington.

Mexico’s president skipped the event in protest at the exclusion of the three countries’ leaders.

Leaders of the so-called northern triangle of El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras were also absent, even though illegal migration from the region is expected to be a key talking point.

Maduro arrived in Turkiye hours after Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov of Russia, another ally.

Lavrov was in the country to discuss unblocking grain exports from Ukraine, stalled by Russia’s war on its neighbour.

“All aspects of Turkiye-Venezuela relations will be reviewed and steps to enhance the relations will be discussed,” a presidency statement said.

Turkiye is a friend of Venezuela, which sought to reinforce ties with countries such as China, Iran and Russia after US sanctions against the Maduro government.

Published in Dawn, June 9th, 2022

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