WASHINGTON, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said on Friday she was confident the remnants of what she called a “criminal regime” would eventually be dismantled in the South American country and there would be an orderly transition to free elections.
Machado spoke to reporters in Washington a day after meeting President Donald Trump, where she presented her Nobel Peace Prize medal to him as she sought to sway him to give the opposition a role in determining Venezuela’s future after the U.S. ousted longtime leader Nicolas Maduro. Read more...
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