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Trump Cancels Venezuela Diplomacy, Eyes Land Strikes

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

WASHINGTON, Oct 26 (Reuters)‍ – Former⁣ U.S. President Donald Trump abruptly halted ‍secret diplomatic⁣ efforts aimed at⁤ negotiating a⁢ resolution to teh political adn economic crisis in Venezuela, ‍according to a U.S. official familiar with the matter. The outreach,‍ which involved discussions with representatives of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, was ⁢called off at‍ Trump’s direction despite showing initial signs of ‍progress.

The decision⁣ marks a reversal⁣ of ⁢a quiet initiative undertaken in the final months of Trump’s presidency, fueled by ⁤a desire to avoid potential conflict and explore avenues for​ a peaceful transition of power in the ⁣South American nation. While the Biden management‌ has maintained sanctions and⁢ diplomatic pressure on‌ Maduro’s government, Trump’s move signaled a willingness to engage directly, a strategy now off the table.The potential implications include a ‍continued stalemate in Venezuela,‌ prolonged ​humanitarian suffering, and⁤ increased regional instability.

The U.S.official, speaking on condition of anonymity,‌ said Trump had been receiving briefings ⁤on ​the discussions⁣ and ultimately determined⁤ that the conditions were not ‌favorable for a triumphant outcome. The talks reportedly involved‍ exploring⁣ potential concessions from both sides, including guarantees for free⁤ and⁢ fair⁤ elections and ​the release of political prisoners.

“president Trump was looking for a way⁤ to avoid a larger conflict ⁤in the region and believed that⁢ dialog was worth exploring,” ⁤the official stated. “Ultimately, he decided that the⁣ Maduro regime was not serious about ⁤making⁣ the necessary concessions for a genuine ⁤transition.”

Venezuela has been mired in a deep crisis for years, marked by hyperinflation, shortages of food and medicine, and a mass exodus of ⁤its population. The United States,⁣ along with⁤ dozens ⁣of other countries, recognizes ⁢opposition leader Juan ‍Guaidó as the‍ legitimate president of Venezuela, refusing to acknowledge the⁢ legitimacy⁢ of Maduro’s 2018 reelection, which was widely considered fraudulent.

The Trump administration had previously imposed crippling sanctions on Venezuela’s oil industry and top officials,‌ aiming to⁣ pressure Maduro to step down. While the Biden administration has not substantially⁢ altered that policy, the secret talks represented a potential shift in approach. The ⁤cancellation of these discussions leaves the future of U.S. policy toward Venezuela uncertain.

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