There
are a few crisis situations in the world that must be seen as requiring urgent
attention. Venezuela is certainly one of them. And, in terms of response,
mediation is the word. It is necessary to find a mediation mechanism that could
be accepted by both sides, meaning the Maduro camp and the Guaidó supporters.
Nicolás
Maduro has asked the Pope to lead such mediation. It is true that the Catholic
Church could play a facilitating role. But the other side has not expressed the
same kind of appeal. Basically, they believe that Maduro´s presidency is not
legitimate and, therefore, he must go without any concession being made. That
position should be helped to evolve as rapidly as possible.
The
United Nations could also be approached. Yet, I think Maduro sees the UN as too
close to the Western interests. In the circumstances, the UN Secretary-General should
take the initiative and be in personal contact with both leaders. The UN has a
lot of experienced people in the field of mediation. And it could also work
closely with the Vatican and offer a join platform for negotiations. Countries
in the EU should send a message about the UN’s potential.
It’s
equally critical that Maduro understands that there is a way forward for him
and his family. The other side must leave a gate open for a dignified solution.
It’s a mistake to try to push Maduro and his camp against the wall. That would
make any bridging effort fail and it could easily bring mass violence instead a
negotiated solution.
The
mediation agenda would be defined by the parties. That’s how it should be. But
I can guess it would certainly include issues such as the shape of the political
transition, who would chair it, the organization of credible elections, the
role of the armed forces and the police, as well as amnesty matters.
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