Machado Seeks Return to Venezuela, Citing 'Permanent Contact' with Trump Admin

Venezuela’s main opposition leader María Corina Machado said she’s “coordinating” her return to the country with the US, without giving a date. | World News

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Venezuela's main opposition leader María Corina Machado said she's 'coordinating' her return to the country with the US, without giving a date.

Machado, speaking at a press conference in Madrid on Saturday, said she's in 'permanent' contact with officials in the Trump administration and 'trusts' the phased process Washington is pushing in her home country.

Conversations with the US have been 'detailed and frank' and kept 'private' in agreement, Machado said, adding that this also applies to her opinion on certain issues, when requested.

Machado later held a meeting with Isabel Díaz Ayuso, Madrid's regional president and one of Sánchez fiercest critics, before speaking in front of thousands of flag-waving Venezuelans in the center of town, who chanted 'Valiente, valiente' (brave).