Venezuelan President Maduro ready to settle with Panama

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Venezuelan President  Nicolás Maduro said on Friday, April 20, to be ready to resolve the diplomatic and commercial tension that exists with Panama  and greeted the statements of his Panamanian counterpart  Juan Carlos Varela by showing his willingness to speak this afternoon.

The Venezuelan leader reiterated that “in any conversation and in any negotiation you have to give in, you give in and I give way, I am willing to give up everything that has to be given up in the harsh decisions that I forced myself or forced me to take to defend the interests of Venezuela . ”

Maduro acknowledged that “to agree and agree must be courage.” He added that President Varela knows him and said “we were friends and based on that confidence he knows that we can solve this in a snap”.

READ MORE;https://www.prensa.com/mundo/Nicolas-Maduro-dispuesto-diplomatica-Panama_0_5012498725.html

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