The chair of the Venezuelan opposition's negotiating team at talks with the government urged President Nicolas Maduro's administration on Sunday to resume dialogue as soon as possible, after the government suspended its participation this weekend.
By Deisy Buitrago and Sharay Angulo CARACAS/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -The chair of the Venezuelan opposition s negotiating team at talks with the government urged President Nicolas Maduro s administration on Sunday to resume dialogue as soon as possible, after the government suspended its participation this weekend. Maduro s government put the conversations on ice after Colombian businessman Alex Saab, a Venezuelan envoy, was extradited to the United States from Cape Verde on Saturday to face corruption charges. It was the latest setback at Norwegian-sponsored talks between the two sides, which have yet to make concrete advances toward ending Venezuela s long social and economic crisis. A majority of Venezuelans live in poverty, suffering gasoline shortages and frequent power blackouts. Millions have emigrated, seeking work and better living conditions. We urge our counterpart to restart as soon as possible the session in Mexico to produce the necessary agreements, said opposition negotia
CARACAS/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -The chair of the Venezuelan opposition's negotiating team at talks with the government urged President Nicolas Maduro's administration on Sunday to resume dialogue as soon as possible, after the government suspended its participation this weekend.
The chair of the Venezuelan opposition's negotiating team at talks with the government urged President Nicolas Maduro's administration on Sunday to resume dialogue as soon as possible, after the government suspended its participation this weekend.