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Bogota, Sep 1 (EFE).- Colombia on Wednesday began the face-to-face biometric registration of the more than 1.2 million Venezuelans who have accepted the Special Protection Statute.The registration seeks to regulate the situation of the enormous exodus from the neighboring country that has arrived in recent years. (Camera: JUAN DIEGO LOPEZ). SHOT LIST: VENEZUELANS GO TO COLOMBIAN MIGRATION WORKERS TO CARRY OUT THEIR BIOMETRIC REGISTRATION, CONSISTING OF FINGERPRINTS, FACE PHOTOGRAPHY AND SIGNATURE, IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.
Caracas, Aug 16 (EFE).- Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro government on Monday announced its intention to restore relations with the United States, ruptured since 2019, via the dialogue Caracas is pursuing with different factions of the opposition, which are united for the talks under the so-called Unitary Platform of Venezuela.At a press conference, Maduro announced that the delegation representing his government in the talks under way in Mexico will put on the negotiating table the proposition to "open a direct dialogue with the United States." (Camera: JACKDWIN SAEZ). SHOT LIST: VENEZUELAN PRESIDENT NICOLAS MADURO SPEAKS DURING A PRESS CONFERENCE AT MIRAFLORES PRESIDENTIAL PALACE IN CARACAS, VENEZUELA. SOUND BITES: VENEZUELAN PRESIDENT NICOLAS MADURO (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION: 1. We are ready to open a direct dialogue with the United States. We are always prepared, provided that (Washington) ends its arrogance, its hatred and its scorn.2. That is the minimum in a civilized world of the 21st century, the minimum is that there are diplomatic relations, although they may be strained and tense.3.The peace dialogue between Venezuela and extremist sectors of the right has gotten off on the right foot, they are already successful. 4. I have in my hands the original document from Mexico and I feel that it has a life of its own.
Caracas, Jun 18 (EFE), (CAMERA: Jackdwin Sáez) .- Venezuelan deputy Nicolas Maduro Guerra, son of President Nicolas Maduro Moros, said that the negotiation process with the opposition sector headed by Juan Guaida will cease the international sanctions against the country.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says Juan Guaido, recognized by Washington as Venezuela's leader, should step aside along with President Nicolas Maduro for new elections. SOUNDBITE
Caracas, Feb 12 (EFE) .- Opposition leader Juan Guaido, recognized as Venezuela's legitimate interim president by more than 50 nations, presided Wednesday over a session of Parliament held in the streets of Caracas, while elected President Nicolas Maduro addressed the youth of the country. (ANDRY RINCON / JACKDWIN SAEZ)FOOTAGE SHOWS OPPOSITION LEADER JUAN GUAIDO PRESIDING OVER PARLIAMENTARY SESSION IN THE STREETS OF CARACAS, VENEZUELA.