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BOGOTA - The United States has no timeline for a change in government in Venezuela, a U.S. top official said, but is certain embattled President Nicolas Maduro will not remain in power.

“There’s no timeline on a return to democracy but it is coming, of that I’m certain,” James Story, the U.S. charge d’affaires for Venezuela, said in an interview. “This was never going to be something that was quite easy.” Maduro broke off diplomatic relations with the United States after it recognized Guaido. The U.S. State Department said last month it would withdraw all diplomatic personnel from the OPEC nation, arguing they had become a “constraint on U.S. policy.”

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