Spain's Sanchez says Venezuela's Machado declined to meet him
Sánchez said he would meet Machado anytime as she meets Spain’s conservative and far-right leaders and receives honors in Madrid.
- On Friday, Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado declined a meeting with Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez during her Spain visit, calling the offer 'not opportune,' Sanchez said.
- Machado met with conservative People's Party leader Alberto Nunez Feijoo and Vox leader Santiago Abascal, reflecting a strategic focus on Spain's right-wing political opposition rather than the leftist government.
- On Saturday, Madrid regional leader Isabel Diaz Ayuso and Mayor Jose Luis Martinez-Almeida planned to bestow the region's gold medal and city keys on Machado ahead of a rally.
- Speaking with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Sanchez maintained that 'doors are open' to all Venezuelan opposition leaders and emphasized Venezuela's future must be democratically decided.
- Machado has established an international diplomatic network, holding previous discussions with President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron since leaving Venezuela.
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Spain's Sanchez says Venezuela's Machado declined to meet him
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado was offered a meeting with Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and his government during her visit to Spain but she declined because she did not consider it "opportune", Sanchez said on Friday.
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