Canada hosts Lima Group, appeals for world’s help on Venezuela crisis
GATINEAU, Que. — Canada and its Western Hemisphere allies ended their latest summit on Thursday by calling on the rest of the democratic world to join them in inspiring downtrodden Venezuelans to peacefully replace their dictator.
But beyond their expressions of solidarity, and a clear call for a new and fair and democratic round of presidential elections, they offered no practical steps on how to bring stability to Venezuela, now hobbled by a refugee crisis and economic collapse under a dictator they deem illegitimate.
“We need to reinvigorate our efforts,” Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said Thursday as he wrapped the Lima Group meeting in Gatineau, Que.
“Today, my colleagues from the Lima Group, we are issuing an appeal to all countries who share our desire to see a return to democracy, to join together.”