Trump and Maduro discuss meeting to ease US Venezuela tensions

US President Donald Trump and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro reportedly held a phone conversation to discuss a potential meeting aimed at easing military tensions between the two nations. According to the New York Times, the call took place late last week and was revealed by multiple sources familiar with the matter. The conversation may have been part of Trump’s strategy to combine negotiation with threats, as the US has recently increased pressure on Venezuela.

The US has designated the alleged Cartel de los Soles, which Trump claims is led by Maduro, as a terrorist group. This move has led to heightened tensions, with Trump threatening strikes against “narcoterrorists” on Venezuelan soil. The Venezuelan Foreign Ministry has rejected these allegations as “a ridiculous lie,” while Maduro has warned the US against launching “a crazy war.”

The phone call between the two leaders may indicate a willingness to engage in diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions. However, no plans for a meeting have been announced, and the situation remains uncertain. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, known for his hardline stance towards Venezuela and Cuba, participated in the conversation, according to reports.

The US has been actively targeting alleged drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean Sea, destroying over 20 boats since September. In a recent message to troops, Trump hinted at the possibility of targeting Venezuelan soil, stating that the US would “start to stop them by land also.” Maduro has responded by placing the Venezuelan army on high alert and conducting military drills.

The president of neighboring Colombia, Gustavo Petro, has condemned the US strikes on boats, citing the fact that some of the victims were Colombian fishermen. The situation remains volatile, with the US and Venezuela engaged in a war of words. The reported phone call between Trump and Maduro may be a step towards de-escalation, but the outcome remains to be seen.

The US-Venezuela tensions have significant implications for regional stability and global politics. As the situation continues to unfold, diplomatic efforts will be crucial in preventing further escalation. The international community will be closely watching the developments, hoping for a peaceful resolution to the crisis.

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