Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was spotted in public for the first time in several days on Sunday (November 30), following reports that President Donald Trump gave him an ultimatum to resign and flee the country or face consequences.
Maduro, 63, presented prizes and spoke at an annual specialty-coffee awards ceremony in the capital city of Caracas, which included leading a chant claiming Venezuela's economy was "indestructible, untouchable, unbeatable," according to CNN . The appearance followed Trump's confirmation that he spoke with Maduro last week, though he didn't divulge details about the reported conversation on Sunday.
"I don't want to comment on it. The answer is yes," Trump said when asked if he had spoken with Maduro while addressing reporters aboard Air Fo

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