Trump Reportedly Advised Venezuelan Opposition Leader Machado To Not Return To The Country Our Of Fear For Her Safety
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Although the Venezuelan opposition has promised to return "in a few weeks", the president of the United States warns her of risks to her safety. More information: Machado attacks Sánchez for turning his back on Venezuelans: "Each government decides if he is on the side of crime or justice
Trump Reportedly Advised Venezuelan Opposition Leader Machado To Not Return To The Country Our Of Fear For Her Safety
President Donald Trump advised Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado against returning to the country for now due to concerns about her safety, according to a new report.
United States President Donald Trump advised Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado not to return to the South American country for the time being on security grounds.
The US president has said it is still not safe for Venezuelan opposition politician Maria Corina Machado to return to her country. Trump has previously said that Machado does not have enough support in the country to maintain stability.
The U.S. president and Machado held a meeting on Friday, March 7, in the White House, the second since last January.
U.S. President Donald Trump would have advised Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado not to return to Venezuela for the time being. According to the newspaper The New York Times, Trump assured Machado that he is concerned about his safety. Trump conveyed that message to Machado during the nearly two-hour meeting he held with the Nobel Peace Prize a week ago at the White House, according to an official U.S. source and another person f…
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