Maduro Agrees to Resume Direct Talks with US Ahead of Key Election
Venezuela's opposition coalition supports renewed dialogue as the country faces economic sanctions and political crisis.
- President Maduro announced the resumption of talks with the US to address economic sanctions and frozen assets.
- The opposition coalition views the dialogue as a positive step toward fair elections.
- The talks follow two years of intermittent negotiations mediated by Qatar.
- The US has not confirmed the talks but remains open to good-faith dialogue.
- Venezuela's upcoming election presents a significant challenge to Maduro's long-standing rule.