The agreed text does not offer details about what was discussed during these 10 days of meetings in the Venezuelan capital, which served as the venue for this round that the guerrilla requested before the seventh cycle, which was going to be held on those same dates, in view of the “critical state” of the peace process that, in their opinion, is mired in a “freeze.”
The statement also does not explain whether the quote from May will be another extraordinary occasion or it will count as the seventh cycle of dialogues.
In other texts read at the end of the closing day, the parties thanked the Government of Venezuela for its role as host, as well as the rest of the countries that are guarantors and permanent companions of this process.
In addition, The parties rejected the invasion of the Ecuadorian Police into the Mexican Embassy in Quito, from where they forcibly removed former vice president Jorge Glas, and ratified their solidarity with the North American country.