29.11.2025 00:25
The New York Times claimed that a phone call took place last week between U.S. President Donald Trump and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. It was noted that the two leaders discussed the possibility of meeting in the future, but there is currently no concrete plan in place.
The New York Times, a newspaper based in the United States, claimed that U.S. President Donald Trump and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro had a meeting last week.
As tensions rise between the U.S. and Venezuela, the New York Times reported that a phone call took place last week between U.S. President Donald Trump and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
ALARMING CLAIM
During the conversation, the two leaders discussed the possibility of meeting in the U.S. for a face-to-face discussion, but it was noted that there are currently no such plans in Maduro's and Trump's schedules.
NO OFFICIAL STATEMENT MADE
This claim of a phone call comes at a time when Trump is maintaining an aggressive rhetoric against Venezuela while also considering the possibility of diplomacy. U.S. media had previously claimed that Trump was ready to meet with Maduro on November 25. According to recent developments, it is believed that the meeting took place, but no official statement has been made yet from the White House or Venezuelan officials.
MADURO DECLARED A TERRORIST
In a statement made by the U.S. Department of State on November 25, the Cartel de los Soles (Sons of the Sun) structure in Venezuela was officially added to the list of foreign terrorist organizations, and it was claimed that Maduro and various senior government officials are members of this structure. In a statement from the U.S. Department of Justice in August, it was also mentioned that a reward of $50 million was offered for the capture of Maduro.