Reuters reports that Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro made his offer during a televised military parade marking Venezuela's independence day. In his speech, he denounced the Obama administration for moving to support the opposition forces fighting "legitimate" Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
"He has told the truth, in the spirit of rebellion, about the U.S. spying on the whole world," Maduro said of Snowden.
"Who is the guilty one? A young man ... who denounces war plans, or the U.S. government which launches bombs and arms the terrorist Syrian opposition against the people and legitimate President Bashar al-Assad?
"Who is the terrorist? Who is the global delinquent?"
On Friday, another possible country — Iceland — voted to table a proposal to grant Snowden citizenship in the country, according to Reuters. Iceland's parliament voted not to debate the measure before its summer recess.
Snowden, who has revealed a slew of secret information about the NSA's surveillance programs, is believed to be holed up in a Moscow airport.