- Nicolás Maduro is set to begin his third term in Venezuela on January 10, marked by controversy over electoral fraud and repression.
- Days later, Donald Trump will be sworn in for his second term on January 20, leading to speculation about their interactions.
- While historically adversarial, Maduro recently congratulated Trump, suggesting possible rapprochement aimed at pragmatism.
- Experts indicate that Trump's approach may shift due to his interest in addressing increasing migration from Venezuela into the US.
- Current diplomatic ties may influence future negotiations between Maduro's government and Trump, amid a backdrop of rising humanitarian crises.
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