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“The idea of maximum pressure leading to a breakthrough on it’s own without negotiation has been thoroughly discredited,” he said. “That is very positive, and shows the possibility of building partial and gradual agreements.”

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Venezuela Election Talks Set to Begin Next Week in Mexico

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    Government, opposition may sign memorandum of understanding
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    Mexico president accepted Norway proposal to host negotiations
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro Photographer: Gaby Oraa/Bloomberg

Officials from the Venezuelan government and opposition are expected to meet next week in Mexico City to kick off negotiations aimed at ending a political standoff ahead of regional elections in November, according to people with direct knowledge of the matter.

National Assembly leader Jorge Rodriguez and Miranda state Governor Hector Rodriguez will negotiate on behalf of President Nicolas Maduro while the opposition will send former legislator and mayor of Baruta Gerardo Blyde along with a representative from each of the main parties, said the people who asked not to be named discussing the issue since it hasn’t been made public.

The politicians are expected to meet as early as Aug. 13 to sign a memorandum of understanding ahead of more detailed talks in September. The goal is to reach an agreement on conditions and terms for holding the vote later this year.

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador confirmed the country will host the talks, but declined to provide a date for when they will start. Norway, which will mediate the negotiations, proposed the site, he said at a press briefing Thursday.

The country was selected because it is seen as a neutral venue, according to the people.

Venezuela's New National Assembly Takes Office

Jorge Rodriguez

Photographer: Carlos Becerra/Bloomberg

In addition to Norway, which also mediated negotiations in 2019, delegations from Russia and France will help negotiate for Maduro and the opposition led by Juan Guaido, respectively, three of the people said. Argentina and the Netherlands have also been invited, they said.

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The objective is to create a series of conditions for all political forces to take part in nationwide gubernatorial and mayoral elections on Nov. 21 to bring an end to a five-year stalemate in which the main opposition parties have boycotted previous votes. The opposition’s participation is considered a key test for Maduro as he tries to convince the U.S. to ease economic sanctions by lifting bans on politicians and parties.

Three previous attempts at reaching an electoral agreement have broken down, most recently in Norway and Barbados in 2019. But Maduro has said that the government is open to fresh talks. He said last month that the government is ready to “sit down with a realistic, objective and a truly Venezuelan agenda to reach partial agreements for peace, so that all criminal sanctions are lifted.”

Interview With Venezuelan Opposition Leaders Henrique Capriles And Juan Guaido

Juan Guaido

Photographer: Gaby Oraa/Bloomberg

It is unclear whether the former vice president of the National Assembly Stalin Gonzalez, a close ally of former presidential candidate Henrique Capriles, will attend the dialogue. The Capriles-led bloc insists that before starting the negotiation, the opposition must decide whether to register candidates. The registration period runs from August 9 to August 29.

Geoff Ramsey, a Venezuela analyst at the Washington Office on Latin America, said this negotiation could differ from previous rounds because there is an understanding, in Washington and in Caracas, that there won’t be an overnight solution, but a long-term transition.

“The idea of maximum pressure leading to a breakthrough on it’s own without negotiation has been thoroughly discredited,” he said. “That is very positive, and shows the possibility of building partial and gradual agreements.”

Read more: Venezuela’s Opposition Is Open to New Round of Political Talks

Guaido, who leads the opposition’s parallel National Assembly, has said that the negotiations should focus on an electoral schedule that includes future presidential and legislative votes and not just for mayors and governors this year.

— With assistance by Maya Averbuch

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