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CARACAS, Venezuela (AFP)—Venezuelan opposition leader Dinorah Figuera told AFP on Friday she is traveling to the United States for meetings, a day after returning from years in exile to initiate dialogue with Venezuela’s interim government.
The former parliamentarian, who has Washington’s backing to promote a democratic transition agenda following the fall of authoritarian leader Nicolas Maduro, arrived in Venezuela unexpectedly on Thursday and met with the president of the National Assembly.
“I’m going to Miami precisely to evaluate everything that follows. I have many meetings,” Figuera told AFP in WhatsApp audio messages, while not specifying with whom she would meet.
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