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Venezuelan opposition claims Maduro accepted U.S. surrender deal

"Breaking: Venezuelan opposition claims Maduro accepted a U.S. surrender deal, signaling a shift in tensions. Explore the implications for Venezuela and U.S. relations."

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Venezuelan opposition claims Maduro accepted U.S. surrender deal
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Sky News journalist David Rhodes reported that members of the Venezuelan opposition have contacted his news organization, claiming that President Nicolás Maduro accepted a surrender deal from the United States. This assertion indicates that Maduro was not forcibly taken to the U.S. for prosecution.

These developments come amid ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela, with various factions within the Venezuelan political landscape reacting to the situation. The implications of such a deal, if confirmed, could have significant ramifications for both Venezuelan politics and U.S.-Venezuela relations.

For more information on related coverage, see Russia"s condemnation of U.S. military actions and previous reports on the Venezuelan opposition"s mobilization.