'Elements' within Cuba have contacted US officials about Maduro, sources say
The outreach followed U.S. military buildup and sanctions, with the Cuban Foreign Minister warning against overthrow efforts violating international law, sources said.
- Elements within the Cuban regime have contacted U.S. officials to discuss the future of Venezuela without President Nicolas Maduro, according to two anonymous sources familiar with the contacts.
- Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez stated that it would be extremely dangerous and irresponsible for the U.S. to attempt to overthrow Maduro's government, calling it a violation of international law.
- Cuba accused the U.S. of seeking a violent overthrow of the Venezuelan government and described the U.S. military buildup in the region as an exaggerated and aggressive threat.
- During a recent call with U.S. President Donald Trump, Nicolas Maduro reportedly expressed willingness to leave Venezuela for legal amnesty, including the removal of U.S. sanctions.
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'Elements' within Cuba have contacted US officials about Maduro, sources say
The U.S. pressure campaign against Venezuela has led "elements within the Cuban regime" to reach out to the U.S. about what the region would look like without President Nicolas Maduro leading Venezuela, two sources familiar with the contacts said on Friday.
CUBAN OFFICIALS QUIETLY REACH OUT TO WASHINGTON AS VENEZUELA ENTERS THE ENDGAME
CUBAN OFFICIALS QUIETLY REACH OUT TO WASHINGTON AS VENEZUELA ENTERS THE ENDGAME In a move nobody expected this soon – and Havana would never admit in daylight – elements inside the Cuban regime have opened discreet channels to U.S. officials to discuss what a post-Maduro Venezuela might look like. The timing isn’t accidental. The U.S. […] The post CUBAN OFFICIALS QUIETLY REACH OUT TO WASHINGTON AS VENEZUELA ENTERS THE ENDGAME first appeared on T…
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