Venezuela’s Interim Government Shuns Maduro’s Offer of Dialogue
Venezuela’s interim leaders, sensing that their dream of freedom “is
tantalizingly close,” are in no mood to enter into a dialogue with
Nicolás Maduro’s regime, which has driven the oil-rich South American
nation into a humanitarian crisis while cracking down on its opponents.
This week, under pressure from a growing number of countries, including the United States, Maduro has sought to involve his international backers, including Russia and Mexico, in a new process of dialogue with the opposition.
Venezuela’s interim government is having none of it.
This week, under pressure from a growing number of countries, including the United States, Maduro has sought to involve his international backers, including Russia and Mexico, in a new process of dialogue with the opposition.
Venezuela’s interim government is having none of it.
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