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MEXICO CITY, Sept 5 — A top Venezuelan official signalled yesterday that talks between the government and the opposition aimed at resolving the country’s long-standing political crisis have yielded “partial agreements”. The opposition is hoping to use the talks being held in Mexico City to...

MEXICO CITY, Sept 5 — A top Venezuelan official signalled yesterday that talks between the government and the opposition aimed at resolving the country’s long-standing political crisis have yielded “partial agreements”.

But officials provided no information on the nature of the agreements and a source in the opposition delegation told AFP that “so far nothing has been agreed.” The government is “very attentive” to all the economic guarantees that have been “wrested, blocked, stolen, withdrawn from the people of Venezuela”, said Rodriguez, adding that Maduro seeks a partial if not total lifting of sanctions in exchange for concessions to the opposition.

 

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