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Maduro Confirms Dialogue with Venezuelan Opposition in Norway

  • Maduro took part in the Military Allegiance March with 6,500 members of the military in Aragua, Venezuela. May 17, 2019

    Maduro took part in the Military Allegiance March with 6,500 members of the military in Aragua, Venezuela. May 17, 2019 | Photo: teleSUR

Published 17 May 2019
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The Venezuelan leader reiterated his calls for a national dialogue to achieve peace in the country and maintain respect for sovereignty.

The President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro announced Friday that a new process has begun to initiate a dialogue with the country's opposition, aided by mediation efforts from Norwegian representatives.

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From the northern state of Aragua, the leader revealed that the Minister of Communications and Information Jorge Rodriguez and the governor of the state of Miranda, Hector Rodriguez, joined the delegation that traveled to Norway "to explore the beginnings of a dialogue with the Venezuelan opposition and to map out a peaceful agenda for the country." 

The head of the Venezuelan state led the Military Allegiance March along with 6,500 military personnel who are "combat ready, and physically and mentally trained for the civic-military union," he highlighted. 

“The Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB) will continue walking the path of the Republic, of unity, of cohesiveness, of building the future," Maduro said as he reiterated his call for the defense of national sovereignty. 

"I will never give up, I will never betray the people, and I will always be at the front of every battle that I'm called to. I am content with the future of Venezuela and the FANB," he emphasized. 

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