MOSCOW --- More than a week into a standoff with the opposition, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said Wednesday he is willing to negotiate. Violent street demonstrations erupted last week after opposition leader Juan Guaido during a major opposition rally in Caracas declared that he had assumed presidential powers under the constitution and planned to hold fresh elections to end Maduro's "dictatorship." On Tuesday, Guaido urged Venezuelans to step outside their homes and workplaces for two hours on Wednesday in the first mass mobilization since last week's big protests. Maduro, who previously rejected calls for negotiations, said in an in an interview with Russian state-owned RI...
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