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Venezuela crisis: Delegates to meet for Norway peace talks | Venezuela crisis: Delegates to meet for Norway peace talks |
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Representatives of Venezuela's government and opposition are returning to Norway's capital, Oslo, for talks on how to address the political crisis. | Representatives of Venezuela's government and opposition are returning to Norway's capital, Oslo, for talks on how to address the political crisis. |
The meeting, scheduled for next week, was confirmed by Norway's government, which reiterated its commitment to helping to find a solution. | The meeting, scheduled for next week, was confirmed by Norway's government, which reiterated its commitment to helping to find a solution. |
Discussions were held there earlier this month, but the opposition says there were no face-to-face meetings. | Discussions were held there earlier this month, but the opposition says there were no face-to-face meetings. |
Venezuela has been in political crisis for months amid a power struggle. | Venezuela has been in political crisis for months amid a power struggle. |
Opposition leader Juan Guaidó declared himself interim president in January, arguing that the presidency was vacant because Nicolás Maduro's re-election last year was "illegitimate". | Opposition leader Juan Guaidó declared himself interim president in January, arguing that the presidency was vacant because Nicolás Maduro's re-election last year was "illegitimate". |
But Mr Maduro has refused to cede power. | But Mr Maduro has refused to cede power. |
What do we know about the talks? | What do we know about the talks? |
Norway's foreign ministry released a statement saying the "main political actors in Venezuela" would take part in the discussions, as it reiterated its commitment to "supporting the search for an agreed-upon solution" to the crisis. | Norway's foreign ministry released a statement saying the "main political actors in Venezuela" would take part in the discussions, as it reiterated its commitment to "supporting the search for an agreed-upon solution" to the crisis. |
Preliminary discussions, with each side talking separately with Norwegian officials, were held earlier this month. | Preliminary discussions, with each side talking separately with Norwegian officials, were held earlier this month. |
Mr Guaidó confirmed in a statement that his representatives "will talk with both the Norwegian government and with representatives of the regime" in the upcoming discussions. | Mr Guaidó confirmed in a statement that his representatives "will talk with both the Norwegian government and with representatives of the regime" in the upcoming discussions. |
The opposition delegation will be headed by deputy parliament speaker Stalin Gonzalez and former Caracas area Mayor Gerardo Blyde, both of whom were involved in the initial talks, he said. | The opposition delegation will be headed by deputy parliament speaker Stalin Gonzalez and former Caracas area Mayor Gerardo Blyde, both of whom were involved in the initial talks, he said. |
Venezuelan Communications Minister Jorge Rodriguez and the governor of Miranda province, Hector Rodriguez, are expected to lead the government delegation, after attending the previous round. | Venezuelan Communications Minister Jorge Rodriguez and the governor of Miranda province, Hector Rodriguez, are expected to lead the government delegation, after attending the previous round. |
Mr Maduro thanked Norway on Twitter for its mediation efforts. | Mr Maduro thanked Norway on Twitter for its mediation efforts. |
He said (in Spanish) his delegation was "ready to work on a comprehensive agenda and move towards the signing of agreements." | He said (in Spanish) his delegation was "ready to work on a comprehensive agenda and move towards the signing of agreements." |
Previous attempts at mediation between the two Venezuelan sides have failed. However, Norway has in the past successfully mediated in the Colombian armed conflict. | Previous attempts at mediation between the two Venezuelan sides have failed. However, Norway has in the past successfully mediated in the Colombian armed conflict. |
Do protesters support the talks? | Do protesters support the talks? |
The ruling Socialist Party has publicly endorsed the talks, while Mr Guaidó has appeared more cautious. | The ruling Socialist Party has publicly endorsed the talks, while Mr Guaidó has appeared more cautious. |
Many opposition supporters who have spent months trying to push Mr Maduro from power are against the discussions. | Many opposition supporters who have spent months trying to push Mr Maduro from power are against the discussions. |
They argue that the president has previously used dialogue as a stalling tactic to remain in power while living standards have declined. | They argue that the president has previously used dialogue as a stalling tactic to remain in power while living standards have declined. |
Without directly referencing the Norway talks, Mr Guaidó told supporters on Saturday that the opposition would not repeat past errors. | Without directly referencing the Norway talks, Mr Guaidó told supporters on Saturday that the opposition would not repeat past errors. |
"They will never fool us again with a false dialogue like [in] 2017," he said. "That's why today we're in the streets." | "They will never fool us again with a false dialogue like [in] 2017," he said. "That's why today we're in the streets." |
How did we get here? | How did we get here? |
Political tensions in Venezuela escalated after Mr Maduro was sworn in for a second term on 9 January. The elections were widely dismissed as "neither free nor fair". | Political tensions in Venezuela escalated after Mr Maduro was sworn in for a second term on 9 January. The elections were widely dismissed as "neither free nor fair". |
On 23 January, Mr Guaidó, the president of the opposition-controlled National Assembly, invoked the constitution to declare himself interim president, arguing that Mr Maduro's election had been fraudulent. | On 23 January, Mr Guaidó, the president of the opposition-controlled National Assembly, invoked the constitution to declare himself interim president, arguing that Mr Maduro's election had been fraudulent. |
Dozens of countries, including the US and many European Union members, have recognised him as the legitimate leader of Venezuela. | Dozens of countries, including the US and many European Union members, have recognised him as the legitimate leader of Venezuela. |
But Mr Maduro - who is backed by countries including Russia and China, as well as the leaders of Venezuela's powerful military - has refused to step down. | But Mr Maduro - who is backed by countries including Russia and China, as well as the leaders of Venezuela's powerful military - has refused to step down. |
Mr Guaidó attempted to incite a military uprising on 30 April but only about 30 members of the armed forces joined him. | |
Mr Maduro has since intensified the crackdown on the opposition, with many lawmakers who supported the failed uprising accused of treason. |