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Venezuela denounces U.S. military interferen­ce after NYT report

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CARACAS, (Reuters) - Venezuela’s foreign minister accused the United States of seeking an interventi­on and supporting military conspiraci­es, following a report U.S. officials had met with Venezuelan military officers to discuss a coup plot.

The Trump administra­tion held secret meetings with rebellious military officers over the last year to discuss their plans to overthrow President Nicolas Maduro, the New York Times reported https://nyti.ms/2MceKbj on Saturday.

The article cited unnamed American officials and a former Venezuelan military commander who participat­ed in the talks.

“We denounce the interventi­on plans and support for military conspirato­rs by the government of the United States against Venezuela,” Jorge Arreaza wrote on Twitter on Saturday. “Even in U.S. media, the crass evidence is coming to light.”

Garrett Marquis, a spokesman for the National Security Council, did not deny the report, but said in a statement that the “U.S. policy preference for a peaceful, orderly return to democracy in Venezuela remains unchanged.”

U.S. President Donald Trump last year said the United States was considerin­g all options with respect to Venezuela, including the “military option.”

The comments brought widespread condemnati­on from countries around the region as well as from Maduro’s adversarie­s in Venezuela.

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