Trump: Maduro captured, brought to the US

US President Donald Trump announced that Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro was captured as a result of a special military operation and brought to the United States. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
He is currently being held in custody in New York City. Maduro faces charges related to drug trafficking.
According to Trump, this action was taken to resolve the political crisis in Venezuela. President Trump stated that the US will temporarily govern Venezuela until a safe political transition period is established.
He added that the country's oil industry will be restored and efforts will be made to ensure economic stability. Additionally, the US will not hesitate to maintain military presence in Venezuela if necessary.
Meanwhile, Maduro's supporters in Venezuela emphasize that his detention is illegal. They accuse the US of violating the country's sovereignty.
At the same time, uncertainty is increasing among the Venezuelan population, and security measures have been strengthened in some areas. The issue of temporary governance remains controversial.
The international community is expressing various reactions to this event. The UN and some countries have reminded the necessity of respecting international law.
The situation in Venezuela is expected to become an important topic of discussion in regional and global politics in the coming days.





