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Trump spoke with Venezuela’s Maduro, discussed meeting in US, report says

The US has deployed the world’s largest aircraft to the Caribbean, sparking fears that it is seeking regime change in Caracas

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The report about the call with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (right) comes a day after US President Donald Trump said efforts to halt Venezuelan drug trafficking by land were imminent Photos: AFP
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US President Donald Trump spoke by phone last week with leftist Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, with the two rivals discussing a possible meeting in the United States, The New York Times reported on Friday.

The reported call comes as Trump’s administration piles pressure on Venezuela with a major military deployment in the Caribbean that includes the world’s largest aircraft carrier.

Washington says the aim is curbing drug trafficking but Caracas insists regime change is the ultimate goal.

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The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the Times report, which said Secretary of State Marco Rubio was also in on the call.

US forces have carried out strikes against more than 20 alleged Venezuelan drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean since early September, killing more than 80 people.

The US Navy’s Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group sails towards the Caribbean Sea accompanied by Super Hornets and a B-52 Stratofortress on November 13. Photo: US Navy via Reuters
The US Navy’s Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group sails towards the Caribbean Sea accompanied by Super Hornets and a B-52 Stratofortress on November 13. Photo: US Navy via Reuters

Washington has yet to release evidence that the vessels it targeted were used to smuggle drugs or posed a threat to the United States.

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