The American president did not denied or confirmed the reception of the letter. For its part, the Venezuelan vice president Delcy Rodríguez confirmed the sending of the letter in which she says she is willing to hold direct conversations with her special envoy, Richard Grenelll
The president of the United States (USA), Donald Trump, avoided responding whether or not he received a letter sent by Nicolás Maduro to supposedly initiate negotiations between the two nations.
In response to the question of the journalist David Alandete, Trump did not confirm or confirm the reception of the letter.
For its part, the vice president of Cy Rodríguez confirmed the shipment of the letter in which she says she is willing to hold direct conversations with her special envoy, Richard Grenelll.
«At present, many controversies have been opened around the relationship of the US and Venezuela. In the midst of these controversies we have witnessed innumerable ‘fake news’, so called, which circulate in the media, ”reads the letter dated on September 6 and published by Rodríguez on Telegram.
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Likewise, Maduro recalled the “Fake News’ in relation to Venezuela had refused to accept the return of deported migrants,” that issue was quickly resolved and clarified in a conversation with Ambassador Richard Grenelll. ” “This channel, today, has worked impeccably,” said the Venezuelan president in the letter.
He added that in the course of these first months of Trump’s management, it has always sought “direct communication to address and resolve any topic that arises” between both governments.
Maduro said that Venezuela is a “drug -free territory and a non -relevant country in the field of narcotics.”
*Journalism in Venezuela is exercised in a hostile environment for the press with dozens of legal instruments arranged for the punishment of the word, especially the laws “against hatred”, “against fascism” and “against blockade.” This content was written taking into consideration the threats and limits that, consequently, have been imposed on the dissemination of information from within the country.
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