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Trump cancels the second wave of attacks against Venezuela

?U.S. U.S. President Donald Trump announced that a second round of attacks against Venezuela had been canceled following the South American country's cooperation.

On Friday, the president announced that Venezuela would be releasing many political prisoners in a show of "seeking peace" following last week's dramatic U.S. operation which resulted in capturing?President Nicolas Maduro.

"This is an important and intelligent gesture. Trump stated on "Truth Social" that the U.S.A. and Venezuela work well together in rebuilding their oil and natural gas infrastructure, which is much larger, better and more modern.

His post continued, "Because of the?cooperation', I have cancelled the second wave of attacks, which appears to not be necessary. However, all ships will remain in place for security and safety purposes."

Trump's remarks come after he said in an interview with 'Fox News,' "Hannity", that Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado would be coming to Washington, next week. He had previously dismissed the idea of working together, saying "she does not have the respect or the support" within the country.

The Republican president had, however, told the New York Times Wednesday that the U.S. The Venezuelan government and acting interim president Delcy Rodrguez "getting on very well".

Trump said in the Fox interview that he would also meet oil executives at the White House this Friday, and that the companies would spend $100 billion in Venezuela. He repeated these statements in his Truth Social posting. (Reporting from Shubham Kalya in Bengaluru, editing by Philippa Fetcher, Mark Heinrich, and Alex Richardson.)

(source: Reuters)