Trump: I have spoken with Maduro, but I will not give details
The US president confirmed that he had a phone conversation with his Venezuelan counterpart, without giving details.
According to RCO News Agency, a few days after the report of the American media, including the New York Times, about the telephone conversation between Donald Trump and Nicolás Maduro, the heads of the United States and Venezuela, the resident of the White House confirmed the establishment of this call, but said that he would not reveal more details of this conversation.
“I’m not saying the conversation went well or badly,” he said. It was a phone conversation.”
Speaking to reporters on the presidential plane on Monday morning, Trump said: “Don’t take that into account.”
Yesterday, Trump declared the airspace of Venezuela “closed”.
The American president also stated that “there is no deadline for peace between Russia and Ukraine”, and said: “Ukraine is facing difficult problems. “They are dealing with the issue of corruption, but there is a good chance that we can reach an agreement and stop the war.”
He also announced that US chief negotiator Steve Witkoff will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin next week.
Trump also expressed ignorance about reports that US Secretary of War Pete Hegst ordered a “second strike” against boats in the Caribbean, saying: “Hegst said he didn’t do it and I trust him.”
During an operation in September 2025, after an initial strike on a boat suspected of carrying drugs, Hegst reportedly ordered a second strike that killed the remaining 2 people.
This action has been considered by some as an extrajudicial killing and has led to an investigation by the United States Congress.
US lawmakers have said that Hogst’s action may be considered a “war crime”.
Trump said about the shooting of an Afghan immigrant in Washington who used to be a CIA colleague in his country: The second member of the National Guard who was shot in Washington is still fighting for his life and he has a chance to be saved.
In this incident, 2 National Guard forces were targeted and one of them was killed.
After the attack, Trump called for a new investigation into every Afghan refugee admitted to the United States during evacuations after the withdrawal of American forces from Afghanistan.
The Trump administration is also set to launch a sweeping immigration security review that could affect tens of thousands of legal residents and order a review of every green card issued to immigrants from 19 “countries of concern.”
In this regard, the President of the United States said: There is no specific time frame for stopping the acceptance of asylum; We don’t want people from different countries coming in who are not good.
He also said that for some countries there may be no asylum for a long time.
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