In a recent interview broadcast on state television, the President of Venezuela indicated that the country is open to engaging in discussions with the United States concerning issues related to drug trafficking. The president emphasized a willingness to explore dialogue as a means to address concerns that have historically affected bilateral relations. This statement follows ongoing international debates surrounding enforcement and cooperation in combating drug-related crimes and highlights Venezuela’s interest in diplomatic channels. The president did not address specific details about potential negotiations or the broader context of US-Venezuela relations but reaffirmed the country’s openness to talks on this sensitive subject. Separately, the leader also declined to comment on a recent incident in Venezuela that has been publicly attributed to a US-backed attack, avoiding further elaboration on the matter. The absence of explicit comments on the attack indicates a focus on dialogue and diplomatic engagement rather than confrontational rhetoric. The stance taken by Venezuela suggests a potential shift toward more open communication on security and narcotics issues, possibly aiming to reduce tensions and foster cooperation in regional security matters.