Trump to meet Venezuela opposition leader Machado on Thursday — US official

WASHINGTON — In a notable diplomatic development, President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with Venezuelan opposition figure and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Maria Corina Machado at the White House on Thursday. The meeting signals a potential shift in Washington’s approach to Venezuela’s political landscape following the recent removal of authoritarian leader Nicolas Maduro.

A senior administration official confirmed the upcoming engagement, noting that President Trump has indicated Machado may present him with her prestigious peace award during the visit. This encounter represents a significant elevation in Machado’s diplomatic standing, as she had previously been somewhat marginalized in discussions about Venezuela’s future leadership structure despite her prominent opposition role.

The White House meeting occurs amid ongoing efforts to stabilize Venezuela’s political situation and establish democratic governance. Machado’s recognition as a Nobel laureate adds considerable weight to her political credibility and international stature, potentially positioning her as a more central figure in future negotiations concerning Venezuela’s political transition.

This diplomatic gesture underscores the Trump administration’s continued commitment to supporting democratic movements in Venezuela while exploring various pathways for establishing legitimate leadership in the South American nation. The meeting is expected to address both symbolic recognition of democratic efforts and substantive discussions about Venezuela’s political future.