I am very concerned at developments in Venezuela over the last two months. In particular, I am deeply saddened by reports of the deaths and casualties of demonstrators, law enforcement officials and bystanders. The Tánaiste and I join with the EU High Representative Catherine Ashton in calling for the immediate cessation of all violence. We urge that steps be taken to reduce tensions so as to create the conditions for constructive and inclusive dialogue.
Human rights, including to freedom of peaceful assembly and association, as well as to freedom of expression, must also be protected. I am aware of the detention recently of three air force generals on allegations that they were fomenting dissent against the government. I am aware also of reports of the detention of students and political figures, the removal from office and imprisonment of a number of elected mayors, as well as the barring from parliament of an elected public representative. All of these developments concern me greatly.
Ireland and the EU support the regional efforts under way to encourage all Venezuelan parties to engage in dialogue and to bring an immediate end to violence and unrest. We welcome last week's Ministerial mission to Venezuela by the Union of South American Nations and the readiness of that regional organisation to facilitate dialogue. This high-level engagement from Venezuela's regional neighbours can, it is hoped, support a comprehensive and inclusive dialogue aimed at restoring peaceful coexistence and the resolution of grievances through discussions.