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Venezuela's Maduro to Resume Direct Talks with US Ahead of Polls
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Nicolas Maduro, the President of Venezuela, has accepted a proposal to restart direct talks with the United States. The two countries had previously secured a prisoner exchange deal in late 2023, and Venezuelan official negotiator Jorge Rodriguez will travel for talks. According to another article, the US and Venezuela launched secret negotiations in Qatar last year, resulting in the return of fugitive Leonard Francis. Maduro announced that the talks will resume next Wednesday.
Next Wednesday, negotiations with the United States will resume.
I have received the proposal during two continuous months from the United States government to reestablish talks and direct dialogue.
After thinking about it for two months, I have accepted, and next Wednesday, talks will restart with the United States government to comply with the agreements signed in Qatar and to reestablish the terms of the urgent dialogue.
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