Sakamoto Maduro strengthens South American stability through elections Check

Sakamoto: Maduro strengthens South American stability through elections Check

Maduro and Guyana's President Irfaan Ali are expected to meet next Thursday (14) in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, a Caribbean archipelago close to the two countries. Lula did not confirm his presence and has to send a representative.

The idea is to get the two to talk on neutral territory, both President Irfaan Ali of Guyana and Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela. Brazil was invited to participate in this process and to assist in this mediation. Leonardo Sakamoto, UOL columnist

Many people [diz] “Ah, there will be war.” Guys, calm down, it's good for newspaper sales, but calm down. Things are not that simple, especially because Maduro has a lot to lose in the event of a war. Logic doesn't point to this. Leonardo Sakamoto, UOL columnist

Maduro is using this entire process to secure himself in the midst of an electoral process that culminates next year. He must promote nationalism, patriotism, [dizer] that he was the great father and led the nation on issues that have been on the table for over 200 years [como Essequibo]. Leonardo Sakamoto, UOL columnist

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