Venezuelan President Expresses Willingness to Convene with President Trump

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On Friday, the United Nations Human Rights Council implored Venezuela to accept humanitarian aid as a result of their poor living conditions. Many individuals around the world have expressed concerns about the multiple Venezuelan citizens who are starving, dying and lacking basic living essentials.

Leaders across the globe are moreover concerned about President Maduro’s fitness to lead the people of Venezuela. Therefore, American, European, and Canadian nations have placed certain limitations on Venezuelan leaders. These limitations involve freezing military assets and curtailing the country’s use of foreign credit.

Latin American governments also admonished Venezuela and even called for their revocation from the Organization of American States. In the United States, apprehension regarding the livelihood of Venezuela is bipartisan; Republican Marco Rubio and Democrat Bob Menendez are pushing to increase international influence on Venezuela.

The possibility of a Trump and Maduro gathering is somewhat of a wild card. Readers of The Hill weighed in with their thoughts regarding this matter: