Venezuela’s Maduro offers to negotiate with opposition

Venezuela’s Maduro offers to negotiate with opposition
Handout picture released by the Venezuelan presidency showing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro talking during a meeting with Venezuelan diplomats returning from the US, at the Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas on Juanary 28, 2019. (AFP/Venezuelan Presidency)
Updated 30 January 2019
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Venezuela’s Maduro offers to negotiate with opposition

Venezuela’s Maduro offers to negotiate with opposition
  • Opposition leader Juan Guaido declared himself the interim president last week and has urged citizens to challenge Maduro with walkouts
  • Russia is one of the staunchest supporters of Maduro and has offered to mediate

MOSCOW: Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro says he is willing to negotiate with the country’s opposition.
Maduro’s remarks in an interview with Russian state-owned RIA Novosti news agency on Wednesday came amid a dire political crisis in Venezuela. Opposition leader Juan Guaido declared himself the interim president last week and has urged citizens to challenge Maduro with walkouts on Wednesday.
Maduro told RIA Novosti that he is “willing to sit down for talks with the opposition for the sake of Venezuela’s peace and its future.” Maduro said the talks could be held with mediation of other countries.
Russia is one of the staunchest supporters of Maduro and has offered to mediate.