Maduro ‘optimistic’ after Venezuela crisis talks
Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro said Monday he was “optimistic” after dialogue between his government and the opposition resumed in Barbados. The South American nation was plunged into political turmoil in January when National Assembly speaker Juan Guaido declared himself acting president in a direct challenge to Maduro’s authority. Delegations from both sides arrived in Barbados Monday morning to revive discussions, after a previous round in Norway petered out. “I am very optimistic... Today they had a five-hour session, and I think that step by step, with strategic patience, we can find a path to peace,” Maduro said in a broadcast on the state television channel VTV.
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