The Sunday Times writes about this, citing sources.

As stated in the material, Johnson flew on a private plane to Caracas from the Dominican Republic, where he was vacationing with his family.

In total, he spent less than 24 hours in Venezuela.

It is clarified that the former British prime minister discussed the conflict in Ukraine with Maduro amid speculation about possible deliveries of weapons to Russia by Venezuela.

Johnson also negotiated the terms for normalizing relations between Caracas and London, which does not recognize the legitimacy of the Maduro government.

In particular, they talked about holding “fair and fair” presidential elections in the Bolivarian Republic this year and de-escalating tensions with Guyana, since Caracas has a territorial dispute with this former British colony.

On February 20, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov arrived on a visit to Venezuela, where he met with Maduro.

The Venezuelan leader noted that he would like to come to Moscow immediately after the Russian presidential elections.