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Trump says he cancelled second wave of attacks on Venezuela after political prisoner release
Summary
President Trump announced he had cancelled a planned second wave of attacks on Venezuela after the Venezuelan government released a large number of political prisoners, and said U.S. ships would remain in place for safety and security.
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President Donald Trump announced he had cancelled a previously expected second wave of attacks on Venezuela after the Venezuelan government released a large number of political prisoners, which he described as a sign of seeking peace. The announcement followed a U.S. military operation last week that resulted in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, as reported. Trump said the United States and Venezuela were working together on rebuilding oil and gas infrastructure and posted the remarks on Truth Social. He also said U.S. ships and forces would remain in place for safety and security.
Known developments:
- Trump announced the cancellation of a planned second wave of attacks, citing Venezuelan cooperation and prisoner releases.
- The Venezuelan government is reported to be releasing a large number of political prisoners, described by the president as a sign of seeking peace.
- A U.S. military operation last week is reported to have captured President Nicolás Maduro.
- The president said U.S. ships and forces would remain in place for safety and security.
- Trump said he would meet oil executives and stated oil companies would invest in Venezuela, and he indicated opposition leader Maria Corina Machado is expected to visit Washington next week.
Summary:
The announcement reports a reduction in planned offensive actions linked to Venezuela's reported release of political prisoners. U.S. forces and ships are reported to stay in place, and the president has cited upcoming meetings with oil executives and a reported visit by Maria Corina Machado as immediate developments. What follows beyond those meetings is undetermined at this time.
