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Venezuelan gov’t suspends negotiatio­ns with opposition

- CARACAS/PRAIA, (Reuters) -

Venezuela yesterday said it would suspend negotiatio­ns with the opposition that were set to resume this weekend, after Cape Verde extradited Colombian businessma­n Alex Saab to the United States on money laundering charges.

The announceme­nt was made by Socialist party legislator Jorge Rodriguez, who heads the government’s negotiatin­g team. Rodriguez said the Venezuelan government would not attend the talks set to begin on today.

The Venezuelan government in September named Saab - who was arrested in June 2020 when his plane stopped in Cape Verde to refuel - as a member of its negotiatin­g team at talks with the opposition in

Mexico, where the two sides are looking to solve their political crisis.

U.S. Justice charged Saab in 2019 in connection with a bribery scheme to take advantage of Venezuela’s state-controlled exchange rate. The U.S. also sanctioned him for allegedly orchestrat­ing a corruption network that allowed Saab and Maduro to profit from a state-run food subsidy program.

“By virtue of this very serious action, our delegation announces it is suspending its participat­ion in the negotiatio­n and dialogue, consequent­ly we will not attend the round of negotiatio­ns - which should begin tomorrow, Oct. 17 in Mexico City - as an expression of our deepest protest against the brutal aggression against the person and the investitur­e of our delegate Alex Saab Moran,” Rodriguez read from a statement.

Saab’s lawyers have called the U.S. charges “politicall­y motivated.”

Cape Verde national radio reported the extraditio­n on Saturday. The government of Cape Verde was not immediatel­y available to comment.

The U.S. Justice Department did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment, while the Venezuelan government referred in a statement to his extraditio­n as a kidnapping.

The leadership of Venezuela’s opposition did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

In a Twitter post, Colombian President Ivan Duque called Saab’s extraditio­n

“a triumph in the fight against drug traffickin­g, money laundering and corruption by the dictatorsh­ip of Nicolas Maduro.”

Cape Verde’s constituti­onal court ruled in September after a protracted court battle that Saab should be extradited.

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