WASHINGTON, D.C. – Venezuela has released six American prisoners following diplomatic efforts led by Richard Grenell, former special envoy under President Donald Trump. The release marks a significant development in U.S.-Venezuela relations.
Trump Envoy Confirms Prisoner Release
Richard Grenell announced on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) that he was returning to the U.S. alongside the six freed Americans.
📌 Grenell’s Statement:
“We are bringing home these six American citizens. They spoke only with Donald Trump and expressed their gratitude to the President of the United States.”
Trump Acknowledges Successful Negotiations
President Donald Trump confirmed the release through a statement on Truth Social, expressing appreciation for Grenell and his team’s diplomatic efforts.
📌 Trump’s Statement:
“I just received news that we are bringing six hostages home from Venezuela. Thank you to Richard Grenell and my entire staff for making this happen.”
He described the prisoner release as “a great achievement.”

Maduro Responds to the Negotiations
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro confirmed the positive nature of discussions with Trump’s envoy.
📌 Maduro’s Statement:
“My meeting with Trump’s envoy was positive, and we hope to reach new agreements that will benefit both nations and the region.”

Geopolitical Implications
📌 Key Takeaways from the Release:
✅ The negotiations signal a possible thaw in U.S.-Venezuela diplomatic relations.
✅ Trump’s direct involvement strengthens his position in foreign affairs discussions.
✅ Venezuela appears open to further negotiations, which could impact future U.S. sanctions and policies in the region.
What’s Next?
📌 Possible Outcomes:
- Potential discussions on economic sanctions relief.
- Further negotiations regarding bilateral trade and energy agreements.
- Speculation on Venezuela’s future diplomatic stance with the U.S.