Venezuela’s Maduro says he hopes to restart dialogue with U.S. under Biden

Venezuela’s Maduro says he hopes to restart dialogue with U.S. under Biden

Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro holds a virtual news conference in Caracas, Venezuela October 28, 2020. Miraflores Palace. Photo: Reuters

 

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said his government would work to establish dialogue with the United States under President-elect Joe Biden, after relations deteriorated under President Donald Trump.

By US News

Nov 09, 2020

“I hope we can work to restart sincere and direct channels of decent dialogue between the future government of Joe Biden and the government over which I preside,” Maduro said in a state television address on Sunday, a day after the former U.S. Vice President defeated Trump’s re-election bid.

Trump, a Republican, has used economic sanctions and diplomatic pressure to pressure the socialist Venezuelan leader to resign, accusing him of corruption, human rights violations, and rigging his 2018 re-election win.

Washington closed its Caracas embassy last year and cut off ties with Maduro after recognizing Juan Guaido, the speaker of the opposition-held National Assembly, as Venezuela’s rightful leader. Dozens of other countries have also recognized Guaido, and the United States has also imposed sanctions on the OPEC nation’s oil industry.

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