Machado says she ‘certainly’ wants to give Nobel to Trump
Machado dedicated her 2025 Nobel Peace Prize to Trump, praising his role in the U.S. intervention that led to Maduro's ouster and Venezuela’s political shift.
- On Monday, María Corina Machado said she wants to share her Nobel Peace Prize with President Donald Trump and personally thank him after the U.S. operation ousted Nicolás Maduro, saying, `I certainly want to give it to him and share it with him`.
- At her October acceptance, María Corina Machado dedicated the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize to Donald Trump because she said she believed he deserved the honour.
- Machado said she last spoke with President Donald Trump on October 10 and has been in hiding for security reasons but plans to return to Venezuela soon.
- Uncertainty persists over Machado and González returning to Venezuela, while Delcy Rodríguez, Maduro's handpicked vice president and interim president, assumes power and Trump says, `I think it would be very tough for her to be the leader.`
- With Washington keeping options open, President Donald Trump announced late Tuesday that Venezuela will sell between 30 and 50 million barrels of oil to the United States as officials prepare talks with U.S. oil executives on Friday.
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In an interview, Corina Machado defended that the opposition coalition is ready and willing to serve Venezuela's "people" and stated that it should therefore be the country's next leader.
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Machado explained that he has not spoken to the president since October 10, when his prize was announced.
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"Well, the people of Venezuela have already chosen. And and there's something that feel proud about is how Venewars have understand that this is a personal individual decision. It's not a matter only of leadership. It's a matter of a whole society need to do what it takes to take responsibility for our own future, Machado said."
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