Trump confirms call with Venezuela’s Maduro as US military piles pressure
The revelation of the phone call comes as the Trump administration weighs its next steps in the Caribbean

US President Donald Trump confirmed on Sunday he had recently spoken with Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro amid soaring tensions between the two countries, while Caracas condemned what it called US preparations for an attack.
The United States has been piling the pressure on Venezuela, with a major military build-up in the Caribbean, the designation of an alleged drug cartel run by Maduro as a terrorist group, and an ominous warning from Trump that Venezuelan airspace was “closed”.
Washington has said the aim of the military deployment launched in September was to curb drug trafficking in the region, but Caracas has insisted regime change was the ultimate goal.
“I wouldn’t say it went well or badly. It was a phone call,” Trump told reporters on Sunday aboard Air Force One.

The New York Times reported on Friday that Trump and Maduro had discussed a possible meeting, while The Wall Street Journal said on Saturday that the conversation also included conditions of amnesty if Maduro were to step down.