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Grenada Expresses “Concern” Over Situation in Venezuela

February 21st, 2014 | Tags: Grenada Venezuela concern
Above: Grenada (CJ Photo)
By the Caribbean Journal staff

The government of Grenada issued a statement Thursday expressing its “increasing concern” over the situation in Venezuela.

Grenada said it was concerned by the “latest tendency of forces to resort to the use of violence during recent protests.”

The country, which echoed a similar call made Wednesday by CARICOM, said “Political differences and disputes must not be done at the expense of peace and stability, and the wider cause of the nation.”

“Any attempts, from whichever side of the political spectrum, to stir unrest and chaos must be condemned in the strongest possible terms,” the government said. “It must be noted that there were two national elections within the last year in Venezuela — Presidential and Local government — and the people through democratic means expressed their support for the leadership of President Nicolas Maduro.”

The latest violence in Venezuela has led to the deaths of at least six people in violent clashes in the context of what began as student protests.

Grenada and Venezuela have steadily deepened ties in recent years, with Grenada announcing last month plans to join the Venezuela-led ALBA alliance.

3 Responses to “Grenada Expresses “Concern” Over Situation in Venezuela”

  • ire (21/02/2014, 07:37) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    i empathize with my border neighbours.... everyday we see governments beginning to take stronger stands to deprive people of their democratic rights. its a shame we vote them in and the hammer us on the head what a sad thing.
  • confused (21/02/2014, 11:44) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    After what Grenada went through why would they be siding with this kind of government? I am not a fan of the US but I do think Grenada needs to rethink their allegiances.
  • Concern 1 (21/02/2014, 18:53) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    They are siding with Venezuela who is just their neighbour and forgetting St Kitts-Nevis who is their brother. Anyway these things do happen even in our own household


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