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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro told the official Russian news agency RIA that he was ready to talk to the opposition, with the participation of international mediators. The statement was published at dawn on Wednesday (30).

"I am ready to sit down at the negotiating table with the opposition so that we can speak for the benefit of Venezuela for peace and its future," Maduro said, according to Lukashen. AIR.

Maduro's willingness to speak to opponents was revealed several hours after the Venezuelan Supreme Court froze the accounts of Juan Guaidó, the deputy who declared himself interim president six days ago.

Previously, in response to the prosecutor's request, Guaidó had tweeted: "To anyone who sits at TSJ headquarters today: the scheme is in the final stages, it's unstoppable, and you're not. Do not have to sacrifice yourself to the usurper and his gang! "

"Think about yourself, your career, the future of your children and grandchildren, who are also ours, history will recognize them," Guaidó said.

On Sunday, he requested the visit of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the former President of Chile, Michelle Bachelet.

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