Nicolas Maduro, president of Venezuela, spoke on Monday from the Miraflores Palace in Caracas about the situation in Afghanistan and the negotiations with the Venezuelan opposition in Mexico.
Maduro warned that what he described as the "warmongering and interventionist" policy that the US has applied in Afghanistan "has failed" and that Washington "must draw very clear conclusions regarding its threats to other regions of the world."
The Venezuelan president's statements refer to the situation in Afghanistan, aggravated over the weekend with the entry of Taliban groups to Kabul, the capital, and their capture of the state.
Regarding conversations with the domestic opposition, Nicolas Maduro highlighted in his speech the possible opening of a direct dialogue with the United States for which “we are always prepared, but they have to stop their arrogance, their hate and their contempt."
Nicolas Maduro, president of Venezuela, spoke on Monday from the Miraflores Palace in Caracas about the situation in Afghanistan and the negotiations with the Venezuelan opposition in Mexico.
Maduro warned that what he described as the "warmongering and interventionist" policy that the US has applied in Afghanistan "has failed" and that Washington "must draw very clear conclusions regarding its threats to other regions of the world."
The Venezuelan president's statements refer to the situation in Afghanistan, aggravated over the weekend with the entry of Taliban groups to Kabul, the capital, and their capture of the state.
Regarding conversations with the domestic opposition, Nicolas Maduro highlighted in his speech the possible opening of a direct dialogue with the United States for which “we are always prepared, but they have to stop their arrogance, their hate and their contempt."
Nicolas Maduro, president of Venezuela, spoke on Monday from the Miraflores Palace in Caracas about the situation in Afghanistan and the negotiations with the Venezuelan opposition in Mexico.
Maduro warned that what he described as the "warmongering and interventionist" policy that the US has applied in Afghanistan "has failed" and that Washington "must draw very clear conclusions regarding its threats to other regions of the world."
The Venezuelan president's statements refer to the situation in Afghanistan, aggravated over the weekend with the entry of Taliban groups to Kabul, the capital, and their capture of the state.
Regarding conversations with the domestic opposition, Nicolas Maduro highlighted in his speech the possible opening of a direct dialogue with the United States for which “we are always prepared, but they have to stop their arrogance, their hate and their contempt."