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Trump to meet with the leader of Venezuela on January 15: discussing support for the new government

Trump and the leader of Venezuela meet
Трамп проведе зустріч з венесуельським лідером 15 січня: обговорення допомоги новій владі. Photo: Главком

Trump and Machado Meeting

According to Главком: President of the United States Donald Trump has scheduled a meeting with the leader of the Venezuelan opposition, Maria Corina Machado, on January 15. The agenda includes discussing the situation in Venezuela following the removal of Nicolas Maduro from power and support for interim president Delsy Rodriguez. This meeting will take place against the backdrop of significant changes in the country's political landscape.

Nicolas Maduro has been ousted from power, and Delsy Rodriguez has been appointed as interim president. The discussions with Trump aim to support the new government of Venezuela in light of the political and economic challenges the country is facing. Maria Corina Machado emphasized that increased pressure from the U.S., including sanctions against Venezuelan officials, is justified and necessary. She also highlighted that the Venezuelan people are grateful to Trump and his administration, calling him a defender of freedom in this hemisphere.

Plans for the Future

Machado, who is a laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize of 2025, plans to discuss further steps in supporting the new government with the U.S. president. Donald Trump, for his part, noted that the U.S. will be overseeing Venezuela for a long time. He also reported the arrest of Nicolas Maduro, who was captured and removed from the country. Interest in Venezuela from international companies, particularly ExxonMobil, has significantly decreased as company executives deemed the country unfit for investment.

The meeting between Trump and Machado is an important step in shaping a new U.S. policy towards Venezuela, which could have long-term implications for the region.

This event underscores the growing role of the U.S. in Venezuelan affairs amidst a change of power and political instability in the country. Supporting the new administration of Delsy Rodriguez and engaging with opposition leaders is part of Washington's strategy aimed at stabilizing the situation in Venezuela and restoring the economy. The question remains open as to how these changes will affect relations between the U.S. and other Latin American countries, as well as Venezuela's domestic politics.

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