Has the US Special Envoy Arrived in Venezuela?
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Caracas, Feb 1 (NationPress) Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil announced that US diplomat Laura Dogu, serving as a special envoy for the US government, has arrived in Venezuela as part of a collaborative agenda between the two nations.
Gil shared this information via Telegram, noting that the discussions aim to outline a strategy addressing bilateral interests and to tackle existing differences through diplomatic dialogue, as reported by Xinhua.
The foreign minister emphasized that this process is rooted in mutual respect and adherence to international law, which he highlighted as fundamental principles guiding the relations between the two nations.
Earlier on Friday, US President Donald Trump remarked that the US-led initiatives involving Venezuela are progressing positively, with expectations for oil exports to resume under an arrangement supported by Washington.
Trump stated, “The Venezuelan situation, the leadership is doing a very good job.” He mentioned that the United States is “getting along very, very well” with all parties involved in the ongoing process.
He indicated that various countries are anticipated to begin importing Venezuelan oil, with the United States poised to take a leading role. “We’re inviting countries of the world,” he added. “They’re going to be starting to take the oil.”
Trump expressed satisfaction with the current progress, stating, “We’re going to be heading that with the country, and it’s worked out really well.”
However, Trump did not disclose which countries would be engaged in this initiative or the specifics of how the oil agreements would be structured, nor did he address timelines for exports or pricing.