After a meeting with Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro In Karacas, to discuss, in part, the release of the Americans detained in the country, Richard Greenil, President of Donald Trump's special missions, was announced x Friday night that he was returning to the United States with six of them.
“They have just spoken to Realdonaldtrump and they could not stop thanking him,” Greenil said in his post without getting to know the six men, four of whom were wearing clothes in the Fateli Venezuelan prison.
It has been reported that at least nine Americans have been seized by Venezuela, as most of them accused Maduro officials of engaging in terrorism or act as “mercenaries”.
“The American hostages need to be released immediately, unambiguously.”
But he added, “This is not respectful. He is not negotiating for anything. Trump has made it clear that.”
The Venezuelan government said in a statement that the meeting between Maduro and Greenil in the presidential palace “occurred with mutual respect and various important issues for both countries, including about immigration, sanctions, and detained Americans, Reuters said.
Less than a month ago, MADURO has swore the constitutional oath for six years as president of Venezuela. However, the United States government does not recognize it as a legitimate state president of the country and instead he believes this Edmondo GonzalezThe opposition coalition candidate won the recent elections with more than one binary margin to one.
In the Oval Office on Friday, Trump said it was “a very great opponent in Venezuela and Maduro.”
“They treated us not good. But they dealt, and most importantly, the Venezuelan people are very badly badly.”
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Greenil's visit on Friday to Venezuela also aims to force Maduro to accept the return of about 400 members in Venezuelan Araja gang trainThe country's public prosecutor, Tarek Saab, said that he was dismantled in 2023.
Kloor Karon said that the deportation should occur “without conditions” and was “not negotiable.”