Trump welcomes Venezuela's start of political prisoner release process

US President Donald Trump has stated that Venezuela has begun a significant process of releasing political prisoners. In a social media post, Trump suggested those freed should remember the US role in facilitating their release, while indicating that Washington is monitoring Caracas's compliance with its expectations following recent military intervention.
US President Donald Trump has publicly noted the initiation of a political prisoner release process in Venezuela, framing it as a direct outcome of American pressure and intervention. The comments come weeks after a US military operation in the South American nation resulted in the capture of Venezuela's former president.
Trump's Statement and Warning
In a post on his Truth Social platform on Saturday, Trump announced, "Venezuela has started the process, in a big way, of releasing their political prisoners." He added a pointed message to those being freed, expressing hope they would "remember how lucky they got that the USA came along and did what had to be done." The president concluded with a veiled warning, stating that forgetting this "will not be good for them."
Context of Recent US Intervention
The statement follows the January 3 US military operation that captured former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. Trump had previously stated his administration would oversee Venezuela and its substantial oil assets during a transitional period. On Friday, the US president indicated he had canceled a planned second wave of military attacks, citing improved cooperation from Venezuelan authorities.
Ongoing Diplomatic Engagement
Concurrently, a team of US diplomatic and security personnel traveled to Caracas on Friday to evaluate conditions for potentially reopening the US Embassy, which has been closed for years. This move suggests a shift toward re-establishing formal diplomatic channels alongside the ongoing security and political pressures being applied by the Trump administration on the Venezuelan government.
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