KEPY™ Posted September 6, 2019 Posted September 6, 2019 In the words of Elliot Abrams, US special envoy for Venezuela, they want the president "to have a dignified exit." He United States is willing not to charge or prosecute the president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, in exchange for leaving power, according to Elliot Abrams, a special envoy for the Latin American country. As Abrams has stated in an interview with the New York Times, "it is not a persecution." "We want him to have a decent exit and leave," said the diplomat. Washington's offer comes a week after Donald Trump and Nicolás Maduro confirmed that "high-level" contacts are taking place between the two countries. In this regard, Abrams wanted to make it clear that there is no negotiation with Maduro or "a pattern of contacts", but "there have been intermittent messages." As the American explained, the messages have been "very rare" since late winter and the information they contained was doubtful. On the other hand, Abrams has clarified that in the event that there are finally new elections in Venezuela, the United States will not support them if Maduro or Juan Guaidó appear, which Washington was the first to recognize and support.
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