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Trump says US role in Venezuela could last for years
Summary
President Trump said the US role in Venezuela could last "much longer" than a year, and Venezuelan officials reported about 100 people were killed during a US operation that removed President Nicolás Maduro, who was taken to New York to face charges.
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President Donald Trump told The New York Times that only time will tell how long the United States will play a direct role in Venezuela and indicated it could last much longer than a year. The comment came after a US operation that removed Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro from power. Venezuelan officials have reported casualties and said Maduro and his wife were injured and are recovering. US statements say Washington will control Venezuela's oil sales and has recognised Delcy Rodriguez as the interim leader.
Key details:
- President Trump told The New York Times he expects the US role in Venezuela to extend beyond a year and said "only time will tell" how long it will continue.
- Venezuela's Interior Minister announced that about 100 people were killed in the recent operation and reported that Maduro and his wife were injured and recovering.
- Reports say Maduro and his wife were taken to New York to face drug and weapons charges.
- US officials have said the United States will control Venezuela's oil sales and have recognised Delcy Rodriguez as interim leader, with US contacts reported between US officials and her.
Summary:
The reported events have placed the United States in a direct overseeing role of Venezuela's leadership and resources, according to US statements. Venezuelan authorities report significant casualties and say Nicolás Maduro was removed and taken to New York to face charges. How long the US role will continue remains unclear.
