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Venezuela’s Machado says she will return to Venezuela to help quake victims

By Thomson Reuters Jun 29, 2026 | 5:37 PM

June 29 (Reuters) – Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said on Monday that she is “willing to do whatever it takes” to enter Venezuela to help with the ​country’s recovery efforts following last week’s back-to-back earthquakes.

Machado, currently ‌in Panama, accused the Venezuelan government of blocking her attempt to return to the country, and in a video posted on X said she “will be in Venezuela to help coordinate and encourage citizens’ efforts during the ‌emergency.”

She ​did not provide further details about her ⁠plan to enter Venezuela.

Machado ⁠had been living in hiding in Venezuela since claiming victory in the country’s disputed 2024 election. In December, she secretly fled Venezuela by boat to travel to Oslo to receive ​the Nobel Peace Prize, which she later handed to U.S. President Donald Trump.

Machado’s desire to return to Venezuela has caused friction ⁠in Washington, where she has been ⁠asked to delay her return.

The opposition leader has ​contacted several U.S. administration officials, including at the White House, the ​State Department, and Congress members, to seek support for ‌her possible return to Venezuela, a White House official told Reuters on Saturday.

The capture of former President Nicolas Maduro by U.S. forces in January had raised expectations among some opposition figures ⁠that Machado, 58, would take a leading role in governing Venezuela.

However, Trump threw his support behind Maduro’s former deputy, Delcy Rodriguez, saying Machado ⁠lacked the backing ‌needed to lead the country in the ⁠near term.

Machado had said prior to the earthquakes ​that ‌she expected to return to Venezuela before the ​end of ⁠the year.

“At this moment, I am willing to do whatever it takes, speak to whoever I need to speak to, in order to coordinate and serve our people,” Machado said on Monday.

(Reporting by Andre Romani and Iñigo Alexander; Editing by Kylie Madry and ​Daina Beth Solomon)