US Secretary of State John Kerry was in Mexico to discuss potential next steps with officials there.
The US has supported regional efforts to reach a compromise. But a senior State Department official told reporters today that the standoff needs to be resolved within days, or weeks at most, or risk the continued of violent unrest that has gripped Venezuela for months.
The official was not authorized to discuss the diplomatic plans by name and spoke on condition of anonymity.
Congress is considering issuing sanctions against Venezuelan officials to punish them for human rights abuses.
President Nicolas Maduro yesterday lashed out at the prospect of US sanctions, rejecting as "detestable" a Senate Foreign Relations Committee vote to allow the Obama administration to impose a visa ban and freeze the assets of Venezuelan officials who committed human rights abuses.
Most instead are hopeful that a month-long mediation effort led by Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador, along with a representative of the Vatican, can ease tensions that have led to the deaths of at least 42 people on both sides since unrest began in February.
Protests in recent weeks have died down as a result of the government crackdown and divisions within the opposition over whether to engage the government in negotiations.
Still, frustration with Maduro's government is rising as food shortages and galloping inflation erode support for his rule with his base among the poor.
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