Despite his government's consistent backing of the opposition leader, President Trump 'indicated he doesn't have much confidence in Guaidó' in an interview with Axios
US President Donald Trump has said he would consider meeting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and indicated that he is not entirely confident in the country's opposition leader, according to an interview published Sunday.
Nearly 60 countries - including the United States - recognised Mr Guaido, but China and Russia backed Mr Maduro - whose regime has been hit by sanctions from Washington."I would maybe think about that... Maduro would like to meet. And I'm never opposed to meetings - you know, rarely opposed to meetings," the president said.
The interview came as the White House was handling the fallout from explosive claims in a book by Mr Trump's former national security advisor John Bolton, who was a key player on many diplomatic fronts.
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