The Government of Nicaragua set Thursday its stand regarding the opposition to elude complaints in response to external sanctions, means ''to declare ourselves pleasant and joyful accomplices, of interfering policies and violating human rights.''

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The delegation of opposition Civil Alliance (AC) denied to resume negotiations with the Government of Reconciliation and National Unity (GRUN)alleging that its counterpart does not abide by what was agreed in thwe process.

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Nicaraguan Foreign Minister Denis Moncada has reaffirmed that the government delegation in the "Negotiation Table for Understanding and Peace" fulfills the agenda approved by the parties.

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Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has strongly criticized the religious hierarchy in his country for taking sides, instead of mediating in the national dialogue.

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Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has kicked off the dialogue for peace in an attempt to bring an end to the recent unrest and clashes between security forces and demonstrators that have left dead and injured in the Central American country.

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Cardinal Leopoldo Brenes, the Archbishop of Managua and head of the Nicaraguan Bishops Conference, announced the start of peace talks for Wednesday, although circumstances for the dialogue are not ideal. The Catholic church is acting as a mediator.

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Nicaraguan are awaiting the resumption of national dialogue to restore peace in the country, after weeks of violence, clashes and vandalism, which have resulted in deaths, injured people and economic damage.

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