Washington, USA (UNA) :
US President Donald Trump has confirmed that he will meet Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado during her upcoming visit to Washington. Machado, who was recently awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, is emerging as a prominent international face of Venezuela’s post-crisis political transition.
For ordinary people, especially Venezuelans living through years of economic hardship and political instability, this meeting signals continued international focus on democratic restoration and governance reforms. The interaction highlights the role global diplomacy may play in shaping Venezuela’s future political direction.
Trump described the proposed meeting as an honour, indicating openness to dialogue even as questions remain about political alignment and domestic support within Venezuela. The engagement reflects the complex balance between international recognition and internal consensus during periods of political change.
Observers say such high-level discussions could influence humanitarian cooperation, election frameworks and global engagement with Venezuela. For the wider public, the development underscores how international diplomacy can directly affect stability, economic recovery and democratic prospects in crisis-hit regions.
09 Jan 26Trump to Meet Venezuelan Nobel Laureate Machado in Washington
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