特朗普计划与委内瑞拉马杜罗举行会谈:报道称
Trump Plans To Hold Talks With Venezuela's Maduro: Report

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/trump-plans-hold-talks-venezuelas-maduro-report

根据 Axios 的最新报道,特朗普总统正在考虑与委内瑞拉总统马杜罗进行直接外交谈判,尽管此前曾努力孤立他的政府,并在加勒比地区集结军事力量。 这一转变发生之际,特朗普据称正在寻求“外交解决方案”,但双方能够接受的协议——在马杜罗辞职之外——仍然难以实现。 委内瑞拉曾提出增加对其资源的访问权,并减少与中国、俄罗斯和伊朗的关系,但这些提议被拒绝了。 尽管如此,政府仍在继续打击所谓的毒品走私行动,官员强调特朗普本人是委内瑞拉强硬立场的关键支持者。 值得注意的是,国务院同时将一个据称不存在的组织“太阳集团”列为外国恐怖组织,这可能为军事干预创造借口。 虽然目前没有计划立即采取军事行动推翻马杜罗,但局势仍然动荡。

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Authored by Dave DeCamp via AntiWar.com,

President Trump has told his advisers that he’s planning to speak directly with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, Axios reported on Monday, citing administration officials.

While the Trump administration has continued to build up its forces in the Caribbean, bomb boats in the region, and leak information to the media that suggests it's preparing a regime change operation in Venezuela, Trump has signaled in recent weeks that he's open to diplomacy with Maduro’s government after previously cutting off talks. "I see a diplomatic solution as being very likely," one Trump adviser told Axios.

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But it's unclear what sort of deal Trump would be satisfied with that doesn’t involve Maduro voluntarily stepping down from power, something the Venezuelan leader is very unlikely to do.

Maduro has reportedly already offered a deal that would give US companies access to his country’s vast natural resources and reduce ties with China, Russia, and Iran, but the administration rejected it. The Venezuelan government has also continued to cooperate with the US on deportations of Venezuelan nationals.

Sources told Axios that Trump’s openness to talks with Maduro suggests that missile strikes on Venezuela aren’t imminent, but said attacks on alleged drug-running boats in the region would continue.

"Nobody is planning to go in and shoot him or snatch [Maduro] — at this point. I wouldn’t say never, but that’s not the plan right now," one official said.

Another US official also described Trump as a "hawk" on Venezuela, disputing the idea that the US is only escalating in the region because of Secretary of State Marco Rubio. "The hawk in Venezuela is Donald Trump, followed by [White House Deputy Chief of Staff] Stephen Miller, followed by Marco Rubio," the official said.

The report came the same day that the State Department provided the administration with a pretext for attacking Venezuela by designating the so-called Cartel of the Suns, a group that doesn’t actually exist, a "Foreign Terrorist Organization."

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