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Venezuela & US Talk Diplomacy, Oil Deals

Venezuela and the US initiate diplomatic talks, with US diplomats arriving in Caracas and Venezuela sending a team to Washington. This follows Maduros capture and the death of around one hundred people in a raid. Trump pushes for oil investments in Venezuela, claiming companies have promised $100 billion, and plans to sell between 30-50 million barrels of oil for American-made products. Political prisoners are released, with families cheering and opposition leaders set to meet Trump. Trump calls off more attacks but seizes a fifth oil tanker. Venezuelas state oil company calls it a joint operation with the US, and ExxonMobils CEO dismisses Venezuela as uninvestable without reforms. Protests continue in Caracas against Maduros handover to New York for trial on drug charges, with interim leader Rodriguez vowing to fight through diplomacy. Checkout Solipillow.com

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