Maduro and Trump spoke last week, according to The New York Times
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Maduro and Trump spoke last week, according to The New York Times
"U.S. President Donald Trump held a telephone conversation last week with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, The New York Times revealed on Friday. The call, seen as a gesture of rapprochement amid heightened hostilities between the two countries, included the possibility of a future meeting between the two leaders on U.S. soil; if so, it would mark a significant shift in relations between Washington and Caracas."
"The contact comes at a time of heightened political and military tension. The United States has reinforced its presence in the Caribbean, while Venezuela denounces movements it views as a direct threat against its president, Nicolas Maduro. According to The New York Times, the conversation opens the door to a diplomatic path that contrasts sharply with the accusations of drug trafficking against Maduro and his military leadership, or the constant veiled threat of possible U.S. intervention on Venezuelan soil."
A telephone conversation took place between U.S. President Donald Trump and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, creating the possibility of a future meeting on U.S. soil. The call was portrayed as a gesture of rapprochement amid increased hostilities. No meeting has been scheduled and no specific plans exist. The contact occurred during heightened political and military tension, with the United States reinforcing its presence in the Caribbean and Venezuela denouncing movements it views as direct threats to its president. The conversation suggests a diplomatic avenue that contrasts with ongoing drug trafficking accusations and intervention threats.
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