U.S. says it has not invited Venezuela, Nicaragua governments to Americas summit
2022.05.26 17:25
FILE PHOTO: Nicaragua’s President Daniel Ortega, Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro, Bolivia’s President Luis Arce and Cuba’s President Miguel Diaz-Canel walk before attending a two-day meeting with ALBA group representatives at the Revolution Palace in
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Biden administration has not invited anyone from Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s government or the Nicaraguan government to the U.S.-hosted Summit of the Americas next month, a senior State Department official said on Thursday.
Testifying to a Senate subcommittee, Kevin O’Reilly, the U.S. summit coordinator, said it would be up to the White House to decide whether to invite Cuba to the Los Angeles meeting but that Cuban civil society activists had been asked to attend. Cuba’s president said on Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) late on Wednesday that “under no circumstances” would he go to the summit.