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    Home»World»Breaking: Trump to Meet Venezuelan Reps Soon Amid Thaw

    Breaking: Trump to Meet Venezuelan Reps Soon Amid Thaw

    World January 10, 20262 Mins Read
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    A potential breakthrough in U.S.-Venezuela relations emerged Friday as President Trump signaled readiness for prompt meetings with the South American nation’s leadership. This follows a series of U.S. actions that have apparently softened stances on both sides, paving the way for renewed diplomacy.

    Trump, addressing journalists, was optimistic yet cautious. ‘Very soon, I’ll meet with various Venezuelan representatives,’ he said, without committing to dates. He described current ties as ‘much better,’ crediting direct talks for de-escalating risks.

    Emphasizing wisdom over aggression, the President noted America’s role in applying pressure judiciously. ‘We didn’t let it go to war. We’re working great with the Venezuelan people,’ he said, warning that further violence could have been catastrophic.

    Details trickled out on planned engagements: multiple officials headed to Washington for talks on oil, economy, and more. Trump spotlighted a Nobel-winning opposition leader’s visit next week, promising a one-on-one. Her input could influence discussions on Venezuela’s future.

    Far from aiming to destabilize, U.S. policy seeks order and progress, Trump insisted. The strategy’s success is evident in South America’s buoyant mood. ‘They’ll all be thrilled. It’s like a miracle,’ he declared. With focus shifting to stability and collaboration, these overtures mark a hopeful chapter in a turbulent saga.

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