
© REUTERS/Guadalupe PardoThe Lima Group regional bloc participate in a summit in Lima, Peru May 3, 2019.
With Caracas and the Venezuelan opposition still locked in a stalemate after the botched coup attempt in April,
Guaido supporter Peru has invited Russia, China, Turkey, Cuba and the US to the next Lima Group meet-up.Peru's foreign minister Nestor Popolizio told a Wednesday press conference that his government has sent out
invitations to some 100 countries to join the August 6 meeting of the 14-member Lima Group.
Among the invitees are Russia, China, Cuba, Bolivia and Turkey, the countries that have rejected the attempt by Western-backed Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido to overthrow the government and stood by elected Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
The US, which was the first nation to recognize Guaido and has since been aggressively promoting his cause, including encouraging the Venezuelan military to defect to Guaido's side, has also been invited to the August gathering.
Popolizio said that by seeking to gather both Guaido allies and those backing the Maduro government,
Lima is "looking for a point of convergence that allows us to establish a credible dialogue" that might eventually
pave the way for snap elections in the crisis-hit country. However, taking into account the sides' opposing takes on the Venezuelan issue, there is no talk about drawing up any binding document in the wake of the meeting.
Comment: Evidently world aviation authorities aren't buying US fearmongering.
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