Venezuelan Opposition Backs Maduro's Renewed Talks with US on Sanctions and Frozen Assets
July 2, 2024Venezuela'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.
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