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Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido, officially recognized as the country's interim president by the U.S. and others, told Univision Thursday that he would consider granting Nicolás Maduro amnesty if the dictator helps return Venezuela to democracy, the AP reports.
Yes, but: Maduro has so far shown no indication that he is willing to give up power, having shored up military support and ordered all U.S. diplomats to leave the country within 72 hours.
Go deeper: Risk of escalation runs high on Day 2 of Trump-Maduro staredown