White House rejects Maduro's call for talks as US naval buildup stirs tensions
- The White House dismissed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's letter to President Donald Trump, calling it "full of lies" and stating the Maduro government is viewed as illegitimate.
- Trump confirmed that U.S. forces conducted a strike, targeting a vessel linked to drug trafficking, killing at least three men on board.
- The letter proposed a direct dialogue between Maduro and Trump, but the U.S. has continued operations against Venezuelan drug boat trafficking.
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized the administration's unwavering stance against the Maduro regime’s illegal drug trafficking.
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Nicolás Maduro proposes a dialogue with the United States. The White House replied to his September 6 letter addressed to President Donald Trump, who “Maduro repeated many lies in his letter,” assuming that the talks and relations continue to be broken between the two countries. “We have seen this letter. Frankly, I think Maduro repeated many lies in it, and the stance of the administration (Trump) on Venezuela has not changed,” Karoline Leavitt…
The United States is continuing its anti-drug operations off the Venezuelan coast, threatening a military intervention on the ground.
White House calls Maduro letter full of lies, reiterates stance on Venezuela - The Tribune
She said the US continues to view the Maduro government as illegitimate and stressed that President Donald Trump remains firm on countering drug trafficking allegedly linked to Venezuela.


White House calls Maduro letter "full of lies," reiterates stance on Venezuela
She said the US continues to view the Maduro government as illegitimate and stressed that President Donald Trump remains firm on countering drug trafficking allegedly linked to Venezuela.
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