05/18/2021 11:23 AM
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 05/18/2021 11:23 AM
President Alberto Fernández referred this Tuesday to the deep crisis that Venezuela is going through and considered that "the problem of human rights was gradually disappearing" in that country.
The president said this when recounting his dialogue on the Venezuelan situation with French President Emmanuel Macron on his recent European tour and his intervention so that the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michele Bachelet, could monitor what was happening.
"Many sectors of the left criticized me when I supported the Bachelet report, when it marked actions of the Venezuelan government against human rights, but I also worked to help Bachelet to install a permanent office to monitor the operation of human rights in Venezuela and little by little that problem was disappearing, "said Fernández during an interview with
Radio 10
.
He added, on the situation of the country governed by Nicolás Maduro: "There is a way to solve the problems that do not involve getting into the countries either in an armed manner or with blocking political pressure."
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