(Bloomberg) -- Venezuela is expected to permit the US to return deported migrants directly to the South American country after an adviser to President Donald Trump flew to Caracas for talks with ...
A top Trump administration official visited Venezuela Friday to strike a deal with strongman Nicolás Maduro in which he would accept deportees from the U.S. and release imprisoned Americans ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said in a post on Truth Social on Saturday (February 1) that Venezuela has agreed to receive all ...
US diplomat Richard Grenell visited Caracas to discuss the repatriation ... When asked if Grenell's visit means Washington sees Maduro as Venezuela's legitimate leader, White House press secretary ...
(Bloomberg) -- Venezuela ... Envoy’s Visit Still, a deal is likely to disappoint those who have advocated for a tougher stance against Maduro since strong evidence emerged that he stole the ...
The last US delegation to visit Caracas was in 2023, led by President Joe Biden’s Special Envoy for Hostage Affairs Roger Carstens. He secured a prisoner swap in which Venezuela freed 10 ...
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, right, shaking hands with President Donald Trump’s special envoy Richard Grenell at the presidential palace in Caracas ... Venezuela, said the visit yielded ...
Mr Maduro, appearing on state television after Mr Grenell had left Venezuela, said the visit yielded “initial ... There was no need to send someone to Caracas.” The dispute over the election ...
Despite the visit, Mauricio Claver-Carone, Trump's special envoy to Latin America, emphasized that Grenell's mission does not ...
Mr Grenell’s visit came as a shock to many Venezuelans ... at Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas (Venezuela’s “I have seen three US presidents pass before me,” he said.