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Caribbean-Latin America
Venezuela summit draws few leaders in blow to Maduro
2016-09-18
[REUTERS] Only a handful of leaders have traveled to a meeting of a large Cold War-era bloc in Venezuela this week, in an embarrassment for the crisis-hit socialist government.

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro has touted the 17th meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement as one that would "be remembered for centuries," as the unpopular leftist seeks to bolster his international legitimacy.

Yet the turnout from the 120-nation Cold War-era bloc has paled compared to past meetings, including the previous summit in Iran in 2012, attended by some 35 heads of state.

Zim-bob-we's Bob Muggsy Mugabe
Octogenarian President-for-Life of Zim-bob-we who turned the former Breadbasket of Africa into the African Basket Case...
, Iran's Hassan Rouhani and Paleostine's the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial...
, as well as regional allies from Cuba, Ecuador and Bolivia are among the few heads of states who have landed on the Caribbean island of Margarita.

The half-century old movement formed by nations wanting to avoid aligning with the United States or Soviet Union has dwindled in relevance over the years.

But it appears that heads of states' attendance at the summit in recession-stricken Venezuela is particularly low, possibly even in single digits, although the government did not respond to a request for a list of attendees.

Venezuela's opposition, vying to remove Maduro in a recall referendum, has jumped on low attendance as a sign of his isolation.

"Millions of dollars of Venezuelans' money spent for the government's ego," said opposition leader Henrique Capriles. "Many of the countries didn't come to the show!"

In one glaring absence, co-founder and key member India did not send Prime Minister Narendra Modi, only the second time the country's head of state has missed a summit since its 1961 founding.

Venezuela is undergoing a major economic crisis that has sparked worsening food shortages and triple-digit inflation.

Posted by:Fred

#6  must bave conflicted with Obozo's tee time
Posted by: Chesney McCoy6024   2016-09-18 13:11  

#5  Venezuela, Cuba, Paleostine, ZimBobWe, Iran, Ecuador, Bolivia.

That's a whole lot of stinking Epic Fail and Evilâ„¢
Posted by: Frank G   2016-09-18 11:32  

#4  I'm surprised they didn't run with 'Severe Toilet Paper Shortage Dampens Attendance'
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-09-18 09:50  

#3  You'll never get Reuters to admit it, though.
Posted by: Pappy   2016-09-18 08:44  

#2  Venezuela is undergoing a major economic crisis that has sparked worsening food shortages and triple-digit inflation.

aka the fruits of socialism.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-09-18 07:53  

#1  No mention of what was on the menu at the meeting.
Posted by: Airandee   2016-09-18 06:34  

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