Trump says working well with Venezuela's new leaders, open to meeting
Trump said his administration collaborates well with Venezuela's interim leader amid efforts to reopen the US embassy and release about 20 political prisoners, rights groups say.
- On Jan 11, US President Donald Trump said his administration was working well with Venezuelan interim leader Delcy Rodriguez and he would be open to meeting her.
- Holding de facto control and enforcing a US naval blockade, the US seized Nicolas Maduro in a special forces raid and sent envoys to Caracas on Jan 9 to discuss reopening the embassy.
- On Jan 8, the Venezuelan government began releasing prisoners, but rights groups say only about 20 have walked free and estimate 800 to 1,200 political prisoners remain, including Freddy Superlano.
- Business leaders reacted cautiously after a White House meeting, and Maduro supporters rallied on Jan 10 while relatives camped outside prisons.
- Mr Trump said he expected to meet Maria Corina Machado on Jan 13 or 14, while Justice First and families held candlelight vigils blaming Delcy Rodriguez's regime for a detainee's death on Jan 10.
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US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that his administration is working successfully with Venezuela's interim leader Delcy Rodriguez and that he does not rule out the possibility of meeting with her.
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