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Venezuela Open to Talks with U.S. on Drug Trafficking

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro expressed willingness to engage in negotiations with the United States to combat drug trafficking in a recent interview. However, he refrained from commenting on a recent CIA-led strike at a Venezuelan docking area believed to be linked to cartels.

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Venezuela Open to Talks with U.S. on Drug Trafficking

Venezuela's President Open to Dialogue with U.S.

In a recent pretaped interview aired on state television, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro stated that Venezuela is open to negotiating an agreement with the United States to address the issue of drug trafficking. This move comes as part of efforts to combat the drug trade, which has long been a concern for both countries.

Silence on CIA Strike

Despite expressing openness to talks on combating drug trafficking, Maduro declined to comment on a recent CIA-led strike at a Venezuelan docking area. The Trump administration had carried out the strike under the belief that the location was being used by cartels. Maduro's silence on this particular incident has left many speculating about the implications and potential reactions from both Venezuela and the United States.


Stay tuned to News Brewery for further updates on this developing story.

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