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". The ΕU is monitoring the situation in Venezuela closely and has made its position clear, both in public and to its partners and the authorities involved in efforts to negotiate a peaceful and constitutional solution to the political crisis in Venezuela. I would draw your attention in particular to the statements made by successive presidencies of the European Union on 12 April and 10 October 2002, by mission leaders on 8 December and by the High Representative on 19 December. Recently, on 23 December, the presidency repeated the EU’s position in a declaration stating that the European Union was continuing to monitor internal developments in Venezuela closely with mounting concern. The European Union welcomes Resolution 833 by the Organization of American States, supporting the democratic institutions in Venezuela, and efforts by the Secretary General of the Organization to mediate. Against this backdrop, the European Union is forcefully backing efforts by the Secretary General of the ΟΑS to pave the way for dialogue and national reconciliation. The European Union is urging the institutions and people of Venezuela to underpin efforts to find a peaceful and constitutional solution to the crisis, so that the stability of the country can be restored and economic progress and social development promoted, with due respect for democratic principles and the rule of law. Finally, the Council would point out that, in its resolution of 16 December, the Permanent Council of the OAS urged all sectors of society to preserve the free exercise of the essential elements of democracy to promote a constitutional, democratic, peaceful and electoral solution."@en1

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