Spain’s Sanchez Says Venezuela’s Machado Declined to Meet Him

BARCELONA, April 17 (Reuters) – Venezuelan opposition leader Maria ⁠Corina ⁠Machado was offered a ⁠meeting with Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and his government ​during her visit to Spain but she declined because she did not consider it “opportune”, ‌Sanchez said on Friday.

Machado’s ‌lack of contact with any members of Spain’s leftist coalition government contrasts ⁠with ⁠her planned encounters with the country’s right-wing opposition to Sanchez.

The prime ​minister said he was nonetheless happy to meet with the 2025 Nobel Peace laureate whenever she wanted.

“Our doors are open to all (Venezuelan) opposition leaders,” Sanchez said, underlining ​that many of them were living in exile in Spain.

Sanchez, speaking ⁠at a ⁠press conference alongside Brazilian ⁠President ​Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva after a bilateral meeting, said Venezuela’s future needed ​to be democratically decided ⁠by its citizens without any foreign interference.

Machado has held talks with world leaders including U.S. President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron since leaving Venezuela, where she had been in hiding.

She has been lobbying for the ⁠Venezuelan opposition to be given a role in determining the country’s future ⁠after the U.S. ousted longtime leader Nicolas Maduro in January.

Earlier on Friday, Machado met with the leader of the conservative People’s Party, Alberto Nunez Feijoo. Later in the day, she is set to hold a joint news conference with Santiago Abascal, head of far-right party Vox.

On Saturday, Machado will be welcomed by the regional leader of Madrid, Isabel Diaz Ayuso, one of Sanchez’s fiercest critics.

Ayuso ⁠will bestow the region’s gold medal on Machado, while Madrid’s Mayor Jose Luis Martinez-Almeida – also of the PP – will hand her the keys to the city ahead of a rally with Venezuelan supporters.

(Reporting ​by Joan Faus; Writing by David Latona; Editing by Aislinn ​Laing, Charlie Devereux and Nia Williams)

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