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US hails initial meeting between Venezuelan government, opposition

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June 18 (Reuters) - The ‌United States said on Thursday it ​welcomed a meeting between Jorge Rodriguez, the head of Venezuela's ⁠National Assembly legislature, and Dinorah Figuera, a former opposition lawmaker, for discussions on a democratic transition ​in the South American country, including strengthening the National ‌Electoral Council (CNE).

The meeting in Caracas was the first public rapprochement between the ruling party and opposition members in ⁠nearly three years, since the two ⁠sides signed a deal to hold 2024 presidential elections.

Neither Figuera, who served in an opposition-led legislature until 2020 and returned to Venezuela on Thursday after ‌living in Spain for some seven years, nor ⁠Rodriguez, the brother of acting president ‌Delcy Rodriguez, provided much detail ​on the meeting, with the national assembly saying in a short statement tit was focused on ‌establishing a platform to strengthen “democracy and ​the consolidation of ⁠peace,” without providing further details.

"The U.S. understands ‌that this agenda includes ⁠key priorities such as rebuilding Venezuela's democratic institutions, strengthening the CNE, reestablishing durable guarantees for political participation, and ​securing essential civic ‌freedoms for open political discourse," U.S. State Department ⁠spokesperson Tommy Pigott said in ​statement.

(Reporting by Costas Pitas and Ismail Shakil; ​Editing by Christian Martinez)

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