Overview
- In new televised interviews, Nobel Peace laureate María Corina Machado called U.S. President Donald Trump the opposition’s main ally at this stage.
- Appealing directly to India, she asked New Delhi to speak out for Venezuelans’ rights and for popular sovereignty to be respected.
- She said she hopes to host Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a free Venezuela and invited future Indian investment in energy, infrastructure, and telecom.
- Machado described change as “very, very close” after decades of activism and said Venezuelan society is united, organized, and hopeful.
- Speaking from hiding, she reiterated her non‑violent strategy and noted that the Nobel Prize recognizes her campaign for a just, peaceful transition.