Trump Says Venezuela's Acting Leader 'Has to Say' Nicolás Maduro Is the Legitimate President
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Trump says Venezuela's acting leader 'has to say' Nicolás Maduro is the legitimate president
President Donald Trump downplayed acting Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez's recent comment to NBC News that Nicolás Maduro is still the legitimate leader of Venezuela, telling reporters Monday that the response was one of political necessity.
US President Donald Trump said this Monday, February 16, that he “understands” that Delcy Rodríguez recently defended that Nicolás Maduro is the “legitimate president” of Venezuela, something that he attributed to the very functioning of politics. Asked on the presidential plane by those statements of the “president in charge,” made in an interview last week with the US channel NBC, the Republican president said that “probably she has to say tha…
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, said that Delcy Rodríguez’s statements that “Nicolás Maduro remains the legitimate president and is innocent” are probably a political strategy of the Venezuelan leader, which does not affect the good relationship and treaties that both countries continue to make despite that position in public. During statements to the press, Trump underestimated this type of statement. “I think we have a great …
Trump says Venezuela's acting leader 'has to say' Nicolás Maduro is the legitimate president - Technology Shout
President Donald Trump downplayed Venezuelan acting President Delcy Rodriguez’s recent comments to NBC News that Nicolás Maduro is still Venezuela’s legitimate leader, telling reporters on Monday that the response was one of political necessity. “I think she probably had to say that. I think politically, maybe she had to say that,” Trump said while speaking with reporters aboard Air Force One as he returned to Washington from Florida. “She’s don…
Trump signals Venezuela visit citing “very good” ties with interim president
São Paulo — United States President Donald Trump told reporters last week about a visit to Venezuela as the relationship between the countries “improves”. The announcement came about a month after Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were captured during a US Special Forces operation and flown to New York. “I’m going to make a visit to Venezuela soon”, said Trump without revealing details. When questioned about the timeframe of the visit …
News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of the day The Secretary of Energy of the United States, Chris Wright, assured that the differences between Washington and Caracas, such as Delcy Rodríguez's position of considering Nicolás Maduro as "legitimate president", are already part of the past and that the focus must now be on "advancing towards practical and constructive cooperation".In a video published by the Department of Energy in X this Su…
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