Venezuela’s Maduro praying for better relations with U.S. after meeting Kerry

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Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro (L) and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry talk during their meeting in Cartagena, Colombia September 26, 2016. Miraflores Palace/Handout via REUTERS
Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro (L) and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry talk during their meeting in Cartagena, Colombia September 26, 2016. Miraflores Palace/Handout via REUTERS
By Girish Gupta
Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro said on Tuesday he is hopeful for improved relations with the United States, a day after meeting U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry.

Maduro met Kerry in Colombia’s coastal city of Cartagena after the signing of a major peace deal between leftist guerrillas and the Colombian government.

“I ask that God bless the results of the meeting and that Venezuela opens a new era of relations with the United States,” Maduro said during his weekly hours-long show on state television, adding that the pair spoke for 40 minutes.

I ask that God bless the results of the meeting and that Venezuela opens a new era of relations with the United States,” Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro said during his weekly hours-long show on state television

The two countries have had rocky relations since Hugo Chavez became president in 1999 and Venezuela replaced Cuba as Washington’s primary irritant in the region.

Venezuela is going through a major economic crisis, with inflation in triple digits and many complaining of hunger.

The U.S. government said Kerry spoke with Maduro about Venezuela’s “economic and political challenges,” urging him to work with the country’s opposition.

U.S. Republican candidate Donald Trump said in July that the United States would “end up being Venezuela” if his rival, Democrat Hillary Clinton, were to win the White House in November’s vote.

Maduro has in the past called Trump a “bandit and thief.”

The Venezuelan president added that veteran U.S. diplomat Tom Shannon, who has been the U.S. point man for the troubled relationship, will visit Caracas again soon and that an invitation was open to Kerry.

REUTERS

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5 responses to “Venezuela’s Maduro praying for better relations with U.S. after meeting Kerry”

  1. “praying ”

    Gotta love Yalibnan’s choice of words. Anything to glorify ‘Murica, its puppets and everything to demonize everybody else.

    Mekenseh, are you part of the Yalibnan volunteers? After all, you said you left Lebanon in 2005.

    Ya Libnan was founded by volunteers in Lebanon immediately after the assassination of Rafik Hariri on 14 February 2005.

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar

      But it was sold off at least twice since I came in …

      1. The “Someone’s garbage is another’s treasure” take its whole meaning here. 🙂

  2. The way those two are dressed is truly ridiculous. I understand Maduro in white – the guy is preparing for his (political) funeral – but Kerry? Is he trying to conform to the Retarded Bus Driver’s(tm) tastes?

    1. White is for happy moments like weddings, unions. Black for sad moments like funerals.

      ps – what’s “(tm)”? I hope not trademark.

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