Venezuela's Maduro Opens to US Talks on Drug Trafficking Amid Tensions

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Venezuela's President Maduro expressed openness to negotiations with the U.S. on drug trafficking but avoided commenting on a recent CIA-led drone strike on Venezuelan soil, amid ongoing U.S. military strikes against alleged drug smuggling boats and broader tensions over Venezuela's political and economic situation.
- Maduro says Venezuela is open to U.S. talks on drug trafficking, but keeps mum on CIA strike PBS
- Venezuela's Maduro willing to hold 'serious' talks with US Reuters
- What Venezuela's Maduro Said About US In His Last Interview Before Capture NDTV
- Maduro says US ‘invented’ accusations of Venezuelan drug trafficking amid Trump pressure campaign Politico
- Maduro open to US talks on drug trafficking, but silent on CIA strike AP News
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