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Venezuelan government, opposition to resume dialogue

Xinhua | Updated: 2019-07-08 09:43
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Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro. [Photo/Agencies]

CARACAS - The Venezuelan government and opposition have agreed to meet again for talks to overcome the political crisis facing them, the parties involved said on Sunday.

Venezuelan Communication and Information Minister Jorge Rodriguez tweeted on Sunday that the two sides will continue the Norway-mediated talks.

"History will recognize the Bolivarian government's tenacious stance in favor of dialogue," Rodriguez said in a post on Twitter, along with an official announcement released by Norway, which has been acting as a mediator.

"We hope (President Nicolas Maduro's) efforts to consolidate peace and national understanding will bear fruit," the minister said.

Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido. [Photo/Agencies]

Opposition leader Juan Guaido issued a statement, confirming the opposition's participation in the talks, which are scheduled to be held in Barbados.

"Our goal is the same: to achieve a definitive solution to the crisis in our country," Guaido said via Twitter.

However, he reiterated that the opposition's objective is to see "the end of the usurpation, a transitional government and free elections with international observers."

Norway said the two sides "will meet this week in Barbados to make progress in seeking an agreed and constitutional solution" and "the negotiations will take place in a continuous and expedited manner."

The political deadlock between the two sides reached a critical point in January, after Guaido declared himself "interim president" of Venezuela and was immediately recognized by the United States.

Initial meetings between the two camps to resume talks began in mid-May in Oslo.

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