US President Donald Trump will send his ambassador on special assignments of Richard Grenelli to meet with the pro -Russian leader of Venezuela, Nicholas Maduro. The special representative of Trump will discuss the issue of deportation with an unrecognized president.
About this writes CNN with reference to its own sources. The meeting will take place on January 31.
Grenell and Maduro should meet in Venezuela and discuss the deportation of illegal Venezuelan migrants from the United States, as Maduro refused to accept Venezuela citizens.
As the publication clarifies, Grenell will go to the North African country with a "
Also, according to sources, it is expected that the parties will raise the issue of the liberation of the Americans detained in Venezuela.
The USA does not recognize Nicholas Maduro as president of Venezuela. This is probably why Trump sends his special representative to meet him.
As noted by the publication, Grenell after the inauguration of Trump has repeatedly met with representatives of Venezuela's opposition and, according to the source, this time he will also meet with them.
Recall that Nicholas Maduro declared himself a " After that, the EU expanded the sanctions against its regime, the basis for strengthening restrictions was called demolition of democracy and illegal extension of power.
By order of President Donald Trump, January 25, the United States began the deportation of illegal migrants.
The first repatriation flights went to Guatemala, and one of them was supposed to fly to Mexico, but Mexico City refused to accept the aircraft.
Colombia also refused to accept American military aircraft with deported migrants. In response, US President Donald Trump ordered his administration to introduce a number of sanctions against the country.
Trump wants to create a camp for maintaining at least 30 thousand illegal migrants. Such a camp will appear on the American naval base in the Gulf of Guantanamo in Cuba. He emphasized that the camp will contain "