
Today in Barbados, Venezuelas government and opposition will announce an election agreement, writes G1 in its latest report.Norway will help mediate the meeting.
Brazil played a key role, with former Minister Celso Amorim attending.According to Brazilian officials, next years Venezuelan election will have international monitors and free press, writes G1Every candidate can run.
In return, the United States is expected to remove sanctions on Venezuelan oil.Celso Amorim says the roadmap to the elections is essential.
It will include press freedom and international oversight.Lulas advisor emphasized that lifting United States sanctions is also crucial.
It will help stability in Venezuela and the whole region.New Venezuela Election Deal, United States May Lift Oil Sanctions.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Yesterday, Lula da Silva and Maduro talked about this deal.
Both sides in Venezuela are hopeful, say sources.Amorim and United States and Norwegian officials have also held talks about this in Bogot.Background Brazil Aids Venezuela Election DealVenezuela has faced political unrest and economic hardship for years.
The countrys oil-rich economy took a hit due to falling oil prices.Sanctions from the United States made things even harder.
Brazil and Venezuela share a long border and strong trade ties.Brazil has a vested interest in a stable Venezuela.
This isnt Brazils first involvement in Venezuelan matters.Former President Lula had engaged with Venezuelan leaders in the past.
Todays agreement could be a turning point for the region, offering hope for a more stable future.