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UN CHIEF WILLING TO BROKER END TO VENEZUELA CRISIS

World body has called for serious talks to prevent slide towards more violence

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UNITED Nations secretary-general Antonio Guterres renewed his offer on Monday to help broker an end to the crisis in Venezuela during talks with the country’s foreign minister.

Guterres met Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza here, at the request of Caracas, as the standoff between President Nicolas Maduro and opposition leader Juan Guaido hardened.

The UN had called for serious political negotiatio­ns between the two sides to prevent a slide towards more violence in the South American country.

“The secretary-general reaffirmed that his offer of good offices to both parties remains available for serious negotiatio­n to help the country out of the present standoff for the benefit of the people of Venezuela,” said UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric.

Guaido declared himself interim president last month and has since been recognised by some 50 countries, including the United States.

Russia and China, however, continued to back Maduro as do some African countries, creating a global split that has left the UN in a quandary.

Last week, Guterres said he would not join in any initiative promoted by groups of nations to ensure the credibilit­y of his offer of “good offices”.

Guterres has insisted that both sides must request his mediation before he can step into the fray.

UN diplomats said the Maduro government was ready to hold talks, but it remained unclear if Guaido would accept a UN role.

Venezuela is in a disastrous economic crisis marked by hyperinfla­tion, recession and dire shortages of food and medicines.

The opposition blames Maduro for the meltdown, accusing him of corruption and of rigging elections to stay in power.

The political and economic crises have driven 2.3 million Venezuelan­s from their homes, according to UN estimates.

The US has presented to the Security Council a draft resolution that would call for presidenti­al elections, triggering a counter-proposal from Russia that criticises attempts to intervene in Venezuela.

No vote is scheduled for those proposed resolution­s.

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