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Maduro’s Message to Trump: ‘Peace,’ He Tells CNN Reporter

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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Thursday called on President Trump to keep the peace between the Americas amid rising tensions in the Caribbean and the deployment of both military forces. “To unite for the peace of the continent,” Maduro told CNN reporter Stefano Pozzebon as the president moved through a wave of rallygoers in Caracas, Venezuela.…
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Since August, the US has deployed eight warships, a nuclear-powered submarine and F-35 aircraft to the Caribbean.

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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has called on his US counterpart Donald Trump to ensure peace in the Caribbean, CNN reports. At a rally in Caracas, a reporter asked if he had a message for Trump. Maduro replied in English: "Yes, peace, yes peace."

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has urged his US counterpart Donald Trump not to drag the US into an "eternal war" modelled on Afghanistan. The call comes at a time of high tensions and a surge in US military forces in the region, as Trump's Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth has vowed to "cleanse" America of "narco-terrorists". Speaking to CNN outside the Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Maduro urged Trump to seek peace instead of …

The United States is gathering massive military presence off the coast of South America. Venezuela's president admonishes his counterpart in Washington in view of the threatening gestures to moderation.

·Munich, Germany
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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said the people of the United States should join Venezuela for the peace of the Americas. His statements were made to CNN in the middle of a rally on Thursday in Caracas. Maduro urged the United States not to enter into another protracted conflict, asking his people in Spanish: “To unite for the peace of the Americas. No more endless wars. No more unjust wars. No more Libya. No more Afghanistan.” Asked if he h…

·Chile
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KVIA broke the news in Panama City, United States on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
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