Trump reportedly tells advisers he’s planning to speak directly with Maduro as US ramps up pressure on Venezuela – live | Trump administration

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Trump tells advisers he’s planning to speak directly with Maduro – report

According to a report from Axios, Donald Trump is planning to speak directly with Nicolás Maduro, even though the US designated the Venezuelan president as the head of a foreign terrorist organization on Monday.

A US official said a date has not been set for the call, which is reportedly “in the planning stages”.

Despite widespread doubts over its actual existence, the US yesterday designated the Cartel de los Soles (Spanish for Cartel of the Suns) as a foreign terrorist organisation – and claims it is headed by Maduro and senior figures in his government.

The designation authorises Trump to impose fresh sanctions targeting Maduro’s assets and infrastructure.

The US has been increasing pressure on Nicolás Maduro, saying his government is illegitimate after last year’s election, which was widely seen as rigged by observers.
The US has been increasing pressure on Nicolás Maduro, saying his government is illegitimate after last year’s election, which was widely seen as rigged by observers. Photograph: Federico Parra/AFP/Getty Images

But as my colleague Tom Philips notes in this story, many suspect it is a pretext to overthrow Maduro who Trump tried, but failed, to topple during his first term.

Since August, Trump has ordered a huge naval deployment off Venezuela’s northern coast and a series of deadly airstrikes on alleged narco-boats travelling the Caribbean Sea.

Observers believe Monday’s decision could be the pretext for some kind of imminent US military intervention on Venezuela soil. “Nobody is planning to go in and shoot him or snatch him — at this point. I wouldn’t say never, but that’s not the plan right now,” one official told Axios.

Venezuela has said the supposed Cartel de los Soles is “nonexistent” and dismissed Washington’s designation as “a despicable lie” designed to justify “an illegitimate and illegal intervention against Venezuela in the classic US regime-change format”.

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My colleagues, Amy Sedghi and Jakup Krupa, have been covering the latest developments out of Europe.

They note that a short while ago, Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy posted on social media that his delegation returned from Geneva yesterday, and have updated the “framework” of the 28-point peace. “Communication with the American side continues, and I am grateful for all of America’s efforts and personally for President Trump’s efforts,” Zelenskyy wrote.

Earlier, top Ukrainian official Rustem Umerov said that Zelenskyy hopes to visit the US “at the earliest suitable date in November to complete final steps and make a deal with President Trump”.

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