Trump says US may open talks with Venezuela's Maduro
- On Sunday, President Donald Trump said the U.S. may be having some discussions with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro as the USS Gerald R. Ford arrived in the Caribbean Sea.
- Framing it as a counter‑drug campaign, the administration says US military strikes targeted drug smugglers and may expand efforts to stop drugs coming in by land.
- With its arrival, Operation Southern Spear includes nearly a dozen navy ships and about 12,000 sailors and marines; since early September, strikes in the eastern Pacific and Caribbean Sea have killed at least 83 people in 21 attacks, including a Saturday strike that killed three men.
- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro backed neighbourhood defence committees and wrote on Sunday that the `Venezuelan people are ready to defend their homeland against any criminal aggression`, while regional leaders and rights officials pressed the US for details.
- US Army officials said troops have begun joint training in Trinidad and Tobago and Panama, while experts disagree on possible US warplane strikes in Venezuela.
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Trump says will talk to Venezuela's Maduro, 'ok' with US strikes on Mexico
President Donald Trump said Monday he will talk to Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro as Washington's military buildup stokes tensions, and added that he would be "OK" with US anti-drug strikes inside Mexico.
U.S. President Donald Trump referred this Sunday to a possible dialogue with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, amid a major military deployment in the Caribbean and the Pacific that has increased tensions with Caracas. Since the beginning of the offensive that the U.S. deployed in September with warships and which is officially a campaign against drug trafficking, the regional situation has deteriorated. Caracas states that these operations a…
By CNN en Español - Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum welcomed the possibility of dialogue between US President Donald Trump and Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro on Monday, amid tensions between the two countries over the US military deployment in the Caribbean. "Hopefully," the president responded at a press conference when asked about potential negotiations between Washington and Caracas. "We are a country that always seeks peace, dialogue, …
By CNN en Español - Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum welcomed the possibility of dialogue between US President Donald Trump and Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro on Monday, amid tensions between the two countries over the US military deployment in the Caribbean. "Hopefully," the president responded at a press conference when asked about potential negotiations between Washington and Caracas. "We are a country that always seeks peace, dialogue, …
Mexican President Sheinbaum Offers to Mediate In U.S.–Venezuela Standoff: 'Dialogue and Peace Must Be Pursued'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum called for dialogue between the United States and Venezuela following President Donald Trump's recent comments suggesting he may be willing to speak with Nicolás Maduro.
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