Giuliani held phone call with Maduro amid Venezuela crisis

Source: The Hill | December 29, 2019 | Rebecca Klar

President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani was on a phone call with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro last September, amid heightened tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela.

Giuliani was on the call along with then-Rep. Pete Sessions (R-Texas) as part of a diplomatic effort to ease Maduro from power. Sessions spokesperson Matt Mackowiak confirmed to The Hill on Sunday that the call took place. It was first reported by The Washington Post.

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White House officials did not know why Giuliani was involved on the call with Maduro upon finding out, one former senior administration official told the Post. 

“We didn’t know why Rudy was involved at the time,” the person told the Post. 

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Sessions was part of the back-channel effort to ease Maduro from power and accepted an invitation from Maduro to visit Caracas to try to negotiate a path to improved relations between the U.S. and Venezuela, the Post reported. 

“He was pleased to help with this back-channel mission, which was coordinated with the highest levels of the U.S. State Department,” Mackowiak told the Post. He added that Sessions met with top U.S. officials before and after his trip.

People familiar with the State Department officials’ roles, however, told the Post those officials did not initiate the trip or organize or participate in Sessions’s meeting with Maduro. Several U.S. officials also disputed that Sessions’s trip was sanctioned, according to the Post. 

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Sessions left Caracas with a list of concessions Maduro had agreed to, Mackowiak told the Post. The September 2018 call with Giuliani was reportedly a follow-up from the meeting.

Giuliani was introduced at the start of the call but was mostly quiet during the conversation, Mackowiak told the post. 

Sessions lost his seat in last year’s elections and is running for a different Texas congressional district next year.

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