The Mercury News

Trump and Maduro confirm discussion­s

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WASHINGTON >> President Donald Trump said Tuesday his government is talking to “various representa­tives” of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, who also confirmed that “secret” discussion­s had been taking place.

In a nationally broadcast appearance hours after Trump spoke, Maduro said that talks had long been underway between high officials in his government and the U.S. administra­tion.

“We’ve had secret meetings in secret places with secret people that nobody knows,” Maduro said, adding that all talks had been carried out under his “direct” authorizat­ion. “Sure there’s been contact and we’ll continue having contact.”

The Associated Press reported over the weekend that the U.S. has made secret contact with socialist party boss Diosdado Cabello as close allies of Maduro’s inner circle seek guarantees they won’t face prosecutio­n for alleged abuses and crimes if they cede to growing demands to remove him.

Maduro did not name any officials in his government participat­ing in U.S. meetings. The socialist leader said that he’s ready to meet with Trump himself to normalize relations, an offer he’s made before.

Venezuela was one of many topics addressed by Trump when he took questions from reporters earlier Tuesday during his meeting with Romanian President Klaus Iohannis.

Trump, however, refused to say whether such dialogue is being conducted with Cabello, considered the nation’s second most powerful politician after Maduro.

“We’re talking to various representa­tives of Venezuela,” Trump responded when a reporter asked him whether the White House is talking to Cabello. “I don’t want to say who, but we are talking at a very high level.”

The U.S. considers opposition leader Juan Guaidó to be the legitimate president of the country. An administra­tion official told AP the goal is not to prop up Cabello or pave the way for him to substitute Maduro, but to ratchet up pressure on the regime by contributi­ng to the knife fight the U.S. believes is taking place behind the scenes among competing circles of power within the ruling party.

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