CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuela’s government plans to resume negotiations with the U.S.
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CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro and seven other candidates for July elections yesterday signed an agreement to respect the results, although the country’s main opposition abstained, saying the government had already breached an existing deal. The article Venezuelan presidential candidates agree to respect election results, main opposition abstains appeared first on Stabroek News.
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuela’s government plans to resume negotiations with the U.S.
While the “Gran Polo Patriotico” candidate and head of state Nicolas Maduro started his presidential race on Thursday touring 70 Venezuelan...
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced plans to resume negotiations with the United States government this week, just weeks before a The post...
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuela's government plans to resume negotiations with the U.S. government this week, President Nicols Maduro announced...
For the first time in decades, Venezuela's self-described socialist government is facing a serious electoral challenge in a presidential election.
Venezuela's government plans to resume negotiations with the U.S. government this week, President Nicolas Maduro announced Monday, less than a month...
Venezuela's government plans to resume negotiations with the U.S. government this week, President Nicolas Maduro announced Monday, less than a month...
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has pledged to resume talks with the United States less than a month before an election Read Full Article at...
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuela’s government plans to resume negotiations with the U.S. government this week, President Nicolás Maduro...
CARACAS/WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – Senior U.S. and Venezuelan officials restarted talks yesterday, with Washington saying it urged President Nicolas...