Venezuela's Maduro says call with Trump was 'respectful and cordial'

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro open to talks after call with US President Donald as reports say he offered to step down if granted amnesty and sanctions lifted. - Astro AWANI/Filepic
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Wednesday confirmed he held a "respectful and cordial" phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump about 10 days ago, framing the conversation as a potential opening for diplomacy.
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- Maduro welcomed dialogue with the US after a reported call with Trump.
- Sources say Maduro offered to step down if granted legal amnesty and sanctions removal.
- The call follows months of US pressure, including military threats and terrorism designations.
Reuters reported on Monday, citing four sources familiar with the call, that Maduro told Trump he was willing to leave Venezuela if he and his family received full legal amnesty, including the removal of U.S. sanctions and the end of a flagship case before the International Criminal Court.
The call follows months of U.S. pressure on Venezuela, including strikes against alleged drug-smuggling boats, threats of military action, and the designation of Cartel de los Soles as a foreign terrorist group.
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