Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said the talks had a 'peaceful agenda,' but national security adviser John Bolton said 'his exit' was 'the only real solution.'
The Venezuelan government and opposition have entered into talks in hopes of finding a settlement to the country's four-month political crisis, but White House national security adviser John Bolton has continued firing away against the socialist leadership no longer recognized by the United States.
"Maduro continues to fear the voice of the people, has been blocking access to the internet for weeks, and seeks to undermine the democratically-elected voices in Venezuela," Bolton tweeted Wednesday. "Maduro is desperate to distract from the only real solution in Venezuela: his exit." "Maduro continues to care more about stealing wealth than the Venezuelan people. We will continue alerting financial institutions of Maduro’s ongoing illicit schemes to evade sanctions and maintain his grip on power, including the diversion of humanitarian assistance," Bolton wrote Tuesday on Twitter.
Norway, too, acknowledged the first steps of potential dialogue between the rival factions on Friday. The U.S. has claimed that Guaidó has earned the support of at least 50 countries, including most of Latin America, the European Union, Albania, Australia, Canada, Georgia, Israel, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. At the same time, Maduro had the backing of fellow Latin American leftist-led Bolivia, Cuba, Mexico, Nicaragua and Uruguay in addition to others abroad such as Belarus, Cambodia, China, Iran, Lebanon, North Korea, Serbia, South Africa, Syria, Turkey and the U.N.
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