Biden, en route to summit, speaks by phone to Venezuela opposition leader

Biden, en route to summit, speaks by phone to Venezuela opposition leader

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President Joe Biden on Wednesday spoke by phone with Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido and expressed U.S. support for restarting negotiations between President Nicolás Maduro’s government and the country’s opposition, the White House said.

By Reuters

Jun 8, 2022

Speaking from Air Force One en route to the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles, Biden reaffirmed that Washington is willing to “calibrate sanctions policy” on Venezuela in accordance with the outcome of the Venezuela talks. Maduro, who has been excluded from the summit, has not yet agreed to a date to resume the negotiations.





Washington recognizes Guaido as Venezuela’s legitimate interim president, having rejected Maduro’s 2018 re-election as a sham. But the Socialist leader remains in power in the OPEC nation despite tough U.S. sanctions.

The Biden administration has refused to invite Maduro’s government, along with Communist-ruled Cuba and leftist-led Nicaragua, to the regional summit, citing their human rights records and democratic shortcomings.

The exclusion of those countries prompted Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and several other regional leaders to stay way, undermining Biden’s agenda.

Biden and Guaido spoke for just over 15 minutes, opposition sources said.

Biden “expressed his support for Venezuelan-led negotiations as the best path toward a peaceful restoration of democratic institutions, free and fair elections,” the White House said in a statement.

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