Venezuelan Opposition Backs Maduro's Renewed Talks with US on Sanctions and Frozen Assets

July 2, 2024
Venezuelan Opposition Backs Maduro's Renewed Talks with US on Sanctions and Frozen Assets
  • Venezuela's main opposition coalition supports President Nicolas Maduro's decision to resume talks with the US.

  • The talks aim to address US compliance with agreements and focus on lifting sanctions and accessing frozen assets.

  • The upcoming presidential election adds significance to the negotiations, emphasizing the need for democratic change.

  • Talks have been ongoing for two years, with the US backing dialogue for democratic change.

  • Despite challenges within Venezuela's ruling party, Maduro remains hopeful for new agreements and a positive relationship with the US.

  • The talks, led by representative Jorge Rodríguez, will build on previous negotiations in Qatar.

  • These negotiations could shape Venezuela's political landscape for the next six years.

  • The US State Department has not yet confirmed its participation in the dialogue.

Summary based on 11 sources


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