Trump considers role in Venezuela for Machado

US President Donald Trump signals he may involve Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado in Venezuela talks and praises improved cooperation with the interim government. - REUTERS/Filepic
WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he was considering involving Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado in some capacity in her country, but did not say what role she could play.
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- Trump says he may involve Maria Corina Machado, marking a shift after previously doubting her leadership role in Venezuela.
- He praises improving cooperation with Venezuela's interim government led by Delcy Rodrguez following the capture of Nicolas Maduro.
- Machado earlier claimed her party won 70% of the 2024 vote and recently met Trump, giving him her Nobel Peace Prize.
Trump’s comments marked a tone change for the president, who previously questioned Machado's popularity and ability to lead in Venezuela after the United States captured President Nicolas Maduro in a raid earlier this month. In 2024, Machado's party said it had won 70% of the vote in the presidential election.
"I felt so strongly against Venezuela, now I'm loving Venezuela. They've been working with us so well. It's been so nice," Trump told reporters, referring to his administration working with Venezuela’s interim president, Delcy Rodriguez.
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