U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing for a direct conversation with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, according to a new Axios report citing senior administration officials. The potential call, which is said to be in the early “planning stages,” marks a notable development in the complex and often tense relationship between Washington and Caracas. While no official date has been set, discussions inside the White House suggest Trump is interested in exploring a direct line of communication with Maduro amid ongoing political and economic turmoil in Venezuela.
The report indicates that Trump has privately signaled to his advisers that he wants to speak with the Venezuelan leader, a move that could shift the dynamic of U.S. policy toward Venezuela. For years, the U.S. government has recognized opposition figure Juan Guaidó as Venezuela’s interim president and imposed strict sanctions on Maduro’s administration. A direct dialogue between the two presidents could influence future diplomatic strategies, humanitarian negotiations, and regional stability efforts.
Although details surrounding the proposed call remain limited, the possibility of such high-level engagement has already sparked widespread interest among political analysts and international observers. Many are watching closely to see whether the potential conversation signals a broader shift in U.S. foreign policy or represents a tactical decision by the Trump administration. With Venezuela facing severe economic collapse, ongoing protests, and widespread shortages, any communication between Washington and Caracas could carry significant geopolitical implications.
As planning continues, neither the White House nor Venezuelan officials have publicly commented on the reported initiative. However, if the call moves forward, it may open a new chapter in U.S.–Venezuela relations and influence future diplomatic pathways between the two nations.


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