Venezuela announced its readiness to engage in dialogue with the United States

The Venezuelan government has announced its readiness to establish cooperation with the United States. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This was emphasized in a statement by the country's acting president, Delcy Rodriguez. According to Rodriguez, Venezuela and the peoples of the region deserve peace and dialogue, not war.
This position was advanced by President Nicolas Maduro and has now become a common call of the entire Venezuelan people. Rodriguez also specifically noted Venezuela's right to peace, development, and the future.
Additionally, she accused the United States of aggressive actions against Venezuela, highlighting Washington's targeting of the country's oil resources. It is reported that on January 3, US military forces conducted an operation to capture the Venezuelan president.
During this operation, strikes were carried out on military bases in the capital Caracas, involving fighters from the Delta special unit. In response, the US government accuses Maduro of turning the country into a "drug cartel."
According to Washington, Maduro and his close associates have used state structures and the military to traffic narcotics abroad. The Venezuelan government has strongly denied these allegations.





