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Venezuela government to launch formal talks with opposition members

Venezuela's government and opposition are set to begin formal talks on August 1, with support from the United States.

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The brief

The Venezuelan government and opposition members are preparing to launch formal discussions. According to reporting from the BBC and The Guardian, these talks include the interim government and opposition figures.

Coverage from MercoPress emphasizes that the talks between Venezuela's two parliaments are US-backed. World Politics Review and Caracas Chronicles have also tracked the developments surrounding these competing legislative bodies.

Future attention remains on the start of these formal proceedings scheduled for August 1.

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Quick answers

When will the talks begin?

The talks are scheduled to begin on August 1.

Who is supporting the negotiations?

According to MercoPress, the talks are US-backed.

Which entities are involved in the discussions?

The talks involve the Venezuelan government, opposition members, the interim government, and the country's two parliaments.

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