President Nicolás Maduro says that he won't resume talks with the opposition until it rejects calls by a top supporter in
Britain to "drop the topic" of Venezuela's longstanding claims to an oil-rich part of neighboring Guyana.
Maduro's comments late Friday came after his chief prosecutor opened an investigation against Vanessa Neumann, the top envoy in
London for opposition leader Juan Guaidó, who is recognized as Venezuela's rightful president by the U.S.,
United Kingdom and four dozen other nations.
"Until they rectify their position, they won't see our faces," Maduro said in a televised meeting with aides.