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Norway reps to visit Venezuela after failed political dialogue Venezuelan opposition

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CARACAS, (Reuters) - Norwegian government representa­tives plan to visit Venezuela again, the South American country’s political opposition said yesterday.

The visit comes almost a year after the end of an attempt by Oslo to mediate between Venezuela’s bitterly divided government and opposition.

In a statement, the opposition said Norway had informed it that the representa­tives would arrive “in the coming hours” and would observe the country’s “political and humanitari­an” situation.

Norway’s foreign ministry last year facilitate­d several rounds of dialogue between Venezuela’s socialist President Nicolas Maduro and the opposition, led by National Assembly speaker Juan Guaido, who is recognized as Venezuela’s rightful leader by the United States and dozens of other countries.

The opposition declared those talks dead in September, stating that Maduro - a socialist who is accused of rigging his 2018 re-election vote and has overseen a six-year economic crisis - was unwilling to seriously negotiate for a new election.

In its Friday statement, the opposition said it reiterated to the Norwegian representa­tives that the dialogue process ended last year.

“There is not any dialogue process underway at this moment, and we reiterated to the Norweigian delegation that only free and fair elections can solve this crisis.

Neither Norway’s foreign ministry nor Venezuela’s informatio­n ministry immediatel­y responded to requests for comment. Maduro calls Guaido a U.S. puppet seeking to oust him in a coup.

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