Canada to host Venezuela summit to support anti-Maduro forces: Freeland
OTTAWA — Canada will host a meeting of Western Hemisphere countries next Monday to address the political and economic crisis in Venezuela.
The Lima Group, a coalition of more than a dozen countries in the Americas, minus the United States, was formed in August 2017 to address Venezuela’s growing backslide into authoritarianism. Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland confirmed its next session will be in Ottawa.
Canada needs to play a leading role in the Lima Group because the crisis in Venezuela is unfolding in Canada’s global backyard, she said.
“This is our neighbourhood,” said Freeland said Monday. “For Canadians, we have a very direct interest in what happens in our hemisphere. That is why we have been so active and will continue to be so active.”