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Maduro Confirms “Cordial” Phone Call With Trump

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has confirmed that he held a “respectful and candid” phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump nearly 10 days ago, marking a rare moment of direct contact between Washington and Caracas amid years of tension.

December 04, 2025Clash Report

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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro - AFP

Speaking during a televised address on state broadcaster VTV, Maduro acknowledged the call and described its tone as “respectful, even candid.”
He emphasized that any step toward dialogue based on mutual respect would be welcomed by Caracas.

Maduro added, in English:
“Welcome to dialogue, welcome to diplomacy. Yes to peace, no to war.”

Trump Demanded Immediate Resignation

Trump confirmed to reporters that the phone call took place but refused to characterize its tone, saying he “could not say whether it went well or poorly.”

According to information cited by the Miami Herald from sources familiar with the conversation, the call between Trump and Maduro “broke down quickly.”

Sources claimed:

  • Maduro demanded to retain control of the Venezuelan military in exchange for allowing free elections.
  • He also sought “global amnesty” for himself and his inner circle regarding alleged crimes.

Trump reportedly rejected these conditions and told Maduro that a “safe exit” could be arranged for him, his wife Cilia Flores, and his son — but emphasized that this would need to happen immediately.

Diplomacy or Deadlock?

Maduro told supporters that Venezuela would “never abandon opportunities for dialogue and peace,” framing the call as a potential opening for future engagement.

Washington, however, has not signaled any change of direction, and the allegations concerning Maduro’s demands suggest that the two sides remain far apart.