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Venezuela’s interim government and opposition to begin formal talks

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Venezuela's interim government has announced formal talks with the opposition, aimed at strengthening democracy, with support from the United States seeking a democratic transition. Nobel laureate María Corina Machado will not lead the negotiations, contrary to some expectations. The country is still recovering from twin earthquakes that killed over 4,700 people. These talks represent a potential step toward political resolution in a crisis-stricken nation.

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Twin earthquakes killed more than 4,700 people in Venezuela

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Nobel laureate María Corina Machado will not lead negotiations over new elections.

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Venezuela's interim government has announced it will begin formal talks with the opposition.

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  • Twin earthquakes killed more than 4,700 people in Venezuela
  • The country is still recovering from this disaster

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Nobel laureate María Corina Machado will not lead negotiations over new elections, contrary to expectations. The interim government of Venezuela has announced it will begin formal talks with the opposition aimed at “strengthening democracy” in the country. The move is backed by the US, which says it is seeking a “democratic transition” in a country still recovering from the

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Venezuela's interim government has announced it will begin formal talks with the opposition.

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Nobel laureate María Corina Machado will not lead negotiations over new elections.

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