Venezuela’s government and opposition resume talks in México

Venezuela’s government and opposition resume talks in México

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Delegates from Venezuela’s government and opposition have held more talks in México City after a delay that saw the government’s side arrive a day later than scheduled due to an apparent unhappiness with mediator Norway.

By Independent

Sep 29, 2021

The second round of dialogue had been scheduled to begin Friday, but it was suspended when government representatives did not arrive until Saturday. Talks began Sunday.

The leader of the government’s delegation, Jorge Rodríguez, said Friday that his team’s arrival was delayed because of comments by Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg about the human rights situation in Venezuela during the United Nations General Assembly.

Lead mediator Dag Nylander issued a statement offering assurances that Norway would maintain its impartiality in the talks.

The previous round of meetings occurred Sept. 3-6 in México s capital.

The delegates of President Nicolás Maduro and the opposition, led by Juan Guaidó, have been expected to tackle issues such as conditions for elections and the lifting of foreign economic sanctions imposed on the government.

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