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How secret diplomacy to broker safe exit for Maduro collapsed before US forces moved in

The Vatican meeting was among several previously undisclosed attempts involving the United States and a range of intermediaries — including Russia, Qatar, Turkey and the Catholic Church — to secure a safe haven for Maduro ahead of the US operation.

January 10, 2026 / 15:11 IST
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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

International efforts to broker a safe exit for Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro collapsed shortly before he was detained by US forces, The Washington Post reported.

According to the report, a critical diplomatic push unfolded on Christmas Eve at the Vatican. Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican’s Secretary of State and a veteran negotiator, summoned Brian Burch, the US ambassador to the Holy See, seeking clarity on Washington’s intentions in Venezuela, according to government documents reviewed by The Washington Post. Parolin asked whether the Donald Trump administration was pursuing a limited crackdown on drug traffickers or aiming for full-scale regime change.

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In the days leading up to the meeting, the cardinal had repeatedly attempted to reach Secretary of State Marco Rubio, hoping to avert further instability in Venezuela. During his conversation with Burch, the cardinal suggested that Russia was willing to grant asylum to Maduro.

“What was proposed to (Maduro) was that he would go away, and he would be able to enjoy his money. Part of that ask was that (President Vladimir) Putin would guarantee security,” a person familiar with the Russian proposal told The Washington Post.