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Trump on Venezuela: there will be no elections, the priority is the restoration of the country

Trump speaks about Venezuela
Трамп про Венесуелу: Вибори не відбудуться, головне - відновлення країни. Photo: Главком

The Situation in Venezuela

According to Главком: US President Donald Trump stated that there are no plans to hold elections in Venezuela for the next 30 days. According to him, the priority at this moment is the restoration of the country after the overthrow of Nicolás Maduro's regime. Trump emphasized that during this period, it is necessary to focus on restoring infrastructure and stabilizing the situation in the country.

Restoration of Oil Infrastructure

Currently, oil production in Venezuela is about 1.1 million barrels per day, which is three times lower than the figures from 1999. The timeline for restoring the oil infrastructure is estimated to be less than a year and a half. This indicates serious problems that the country has faced in recent years and the need for urgent measures to improve the economic situation.

It is worth noting that the US conducted an operation in Venezuela, as a result of which Nicolás Maduro was detained, who, along with his wife, was captured and taken out of the country. Washington also plans to directly influence the governance of Venezuela during the regime change, which indicates the active role of the US in the process of transforming the political situation in the country. Marco Rubio is considered a key figure in the operation to detain Maduro, highlighting the importance of American policy towards Venezuela.

Trump noted: 'No elections are planned', emphasizing that the main thing now is stability and restoration.

- Donald Trump

This situation indicates the significant influence of the US on events in Venezuela, especially in the context of restoring the country after a prolonged political and economic chaos. The absence of elections in the next 30 days underscores the priority of stabilization and infrastructure restoration, which are critical for economic recovery. Observers also point out that the US's active involvement in governing the country could have long-term consequences for the political situation in Venezuela and its relations with the international community.

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