Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro reportedly expressed a willingness to leave Venezuela under specific conditions, according to a report by Reuters. Maduro indicated that he would depart if he, his family, and over 100 officials received full amnesty, all U.S. sanctions were lifted, and his case with the International Criminal Court (ICC) was dropped.
Additionally, Maduro proposed that Delcy Rodríguez lead an interim government until new elections could be held. The report states that former U.S. President Donald Trump rejected these requests, describing Maduro"s options as narrow.
This development comes amid ongoing political tensions in Venezuela and a complex relationship between the U.S. and the Maduro administration. For more on related coverage, see recent developments in international relations.






