Maduro to Resume Direct Talks with U.S. for Diplomatic Resolution
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced the resumption of direct talks with the United States to address agreements from Qatar, following a prisoner exchange deal in late 2023. National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez will represent Venezuela in the discussions, which were previously interrupted by U.S. oil sanctions.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said on Monday that he has accepted a proposal to restart direct talks with the United States.
"After thinking about it, I have accepted and next Wednesday the talks will restart with the United States government to comply with the agreements signed in Qatar and to reestablish the terms of the dialogue with respect," Maduro said in a televised broadcast. In late 2023, Washington and Caracas secured a prisoner exchange deal following months of negotiations mediated by Qatar.
Venezuelan official negotiator and National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez will travel for the talks, Maduro said, without detailing the specific topics to be discussed. The talks started some two years ago, but after U.S. oil sanctions were reimposed last April, Maduro's government accused the United States of violating the Qatar accord.
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