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Trump says he cancelled second wave of attacks on Venezuela
Summary
Donald Trump announced he had cancelled a previously expected second wave of attacks on Venezuela after Venezuelan authorities began releasing people described as political prisoners.
Content
Donald Trump announced he had cancelled a previously expected second wave of attacks on Venezuela. The announcement followed Venezuelan government statements that it had begun releasing detainees described as political prisoners. Spain's foreign ministry confirmed five of its citizens were among those released, including rights activist Rocío San Miguel.
What officials reported:
- Trump said the cancellation reflected cooperation with Venezuela on rebuilding oil and gas infrastructure and that ships would remain in place for safety and security purposes.
- Venezuelan authorities announced the release of people they described as political prisoners and framed the move as a gesture of goodwill.
- Spain confirmed five Spanish citizens were released and named Rocío San Miguel among them.
- Jorge Rodríguez said the interim government described the releases as being in the interest of national unity and peaceful coexistence.
Summary:
Reports indicate a pause in planned further attacks alongside the start of detainee releases by Venezuelan authorities. Undetermined at this time.
