Bloomberg
Venezuela’s government pulled out of a round of negotiations with the political opposition set to begin on Sunday in Mexico to protest the extradition of a close ally of President Nicolas Maduro to the US.
“The government is suspending its participation in the negotiation and dialogue roundtable,†said Jorge Rodriguez, president of the
government-controlled National Assembly and chief of the government delegation. “We will not be attending the round that was set to start tomorrow in Mexico City.â€
Colombian businessman Alex Saab was sent on a plane to the US, after spending over a year fighting extradition in the courts of Cape Verde, where he was detained. Saab, who faces money laundering charges
in a US federal court in Florida, was recently added as a member of the Venezuelan government’s negotiation team.
“This inhumane action constitutes a new act of aggression by the US against Venezuela,†Rodriguez said. He demanded for Saab to be released immediately after the Maduro administration called the move a “kidnapping.†Hours after Saab was put on a plane to Florida, Venezuela’s security forces took six Citgo executives, who were released in May to house arrest in a decision widely perceived as peace gesture to the US. Lawyers say their whereabouts are currently unknown.