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Trump's Deadline For Maduro To Leave Venezuela And Avoid Risking Forceful Removal Has Already Passed: Report

  • President Donald Trump set a deadline for Nicolas Maduro to leave Venezuela during a call on November 21, which expired on November 28.
  • Maduro requested complete legal amnesty and suggested Vice President Delcy Rodriguez lead an interim government until new elections could occur.
  • Following the expired deadline, Trump declared Venezuelan airspace closed amid heightened U.S. pressure.
  • Maduro stated his loyalty to the Venezuelan people and rejected suggestions of being a 'colony' or a 'slave.
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US President Donald Trump gave Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro a week to leave the country with his family during a phone call late last month. Reuters reported this, citing four sources who provided more details about the brief conversation between the two leaders on November 21.

·Antwerp, Belgium
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A telephone conversation held on November 21 between U.S. President Donald Trump and his Venezuelan partner, Nicolás Maduro, exposed the Chávez president’s reduction of options to negotiate his departure from power with security guarantees and the lifting of sanctions. According to sources cited by Reuters, the Republican president rejected most of the conditions set by Maduro and gave him a week to leave the country with his family towards an e…

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The US government has a plan of action ready for Venezuela in the case of Nicolas Maduro leaves power, according to this Wednesday (2) the Pentagon. The U.S. Defense Department made the statement days after the last one given by Donald Trump to the Venezuelan President to win: according to the news agency Reuters, the American gave it until November 28 for Maduro to leave Venezuela.

·Brazil
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Maduro defied the US deadline to step down. This could be very demanding for the Trump administration, say two Latin America experts.

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larazon.co broke the news in on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.
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