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US Applauds Dialogue Between Chavismo and Opposition in Venezuela as a Way to Reconciliation

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US applauds dialogue between chavismo and opposition in Venezuela as a way to reconciliation

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The United States considers a “important step in the process of political reconciliation” the government’s work plan with part of the political opposition in Venezuela, declared the State Department on Thursday.

·Guayaquil, Ecuador
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US applauds dialogue between chavismo and opposition in Venezuela as a way to reconciliation

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The U.S. State Department calls dialogue a crucial step towards the reconciliation and recovery of the country.

·Bogotá, Colombia
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The U.S. government officially expressed its firm support for the joint agenda announced by the 2015 National Assembly, chaired by Dinorah Figuera, and the Venezuelan parliament chaired by Jorge Rodríguez, an initiative, scheduled to start on August 1, which has as its central purpose to advance stability [...] The U.S. entry supports the joint agenda between chavismo and opposition represented by the 2015 AN #16Jul was first published in El Imp…

www,finanzasdigital.com The U.S. government expressed its support for the new joint agenda announced by representatives of the National Assembly elected in 2015, led by... The post U.S. supports new political agenda in Venezuela appeared first on Digital Finance.

News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of today The United States applauded this Thursday the opening of a path of dialogue between the government of Venezuela and a group of former opponents, considering it to be a crucial step in the process of "political reconciliation" and in the "recovery" of the country after the devastation caused by the recent earthquakes. State Department spokesman Tommy Pigott indicated that the US "welcomes the ann…

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Diario La Prensa broke the news in San Pedro Sula, Honduras on Thursday, July 16, 2026.
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