Venezuela’s interim government said it was ready to pursue a “new agenda” with the European Union and Britain following talks with their envoys after Nicolas Maduro was ousted as president.
Venezuela’s Foreign Minister Yvan Gil called for “opening channels of dialogue” with the EU, which did not recognize Maduro as the country’s legitimate leader.
“We are ready to advance a new, intense work agenda for the wellbeing of…all the people of Europe and of Venezuela,” Gil said in a broadcast from the Miraflores presidential palace. (AFP)
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