Venezuela talks end without resolution, calling Canada’s role in dispute into question, say critics

As internationally mediated talks between the Venezuelan regime and opposition break down, lawmakers and experts are skeptical about the path forward, and are divided on Canada's role in solving the crisis.
Thousands of Venezuelans have taken to the streets to protest Nicolás Maduro, and have often been met with a violent reaction.
Officials in the Venezuela government and the opposition ended talks last week in Barbados, with no agreement on a deal to end the political turmoil that has rocked the country for years. But the two sides reportedly agreed to continue negotiations on Monday,

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