Venezuela Says Interim President Rodriguez Not Planning Trips Abroad
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The Government of Venezuela reports that the president-in-charge, Delcy Rodríguez, is not expected to travel outside the country "nextly."
Minister Freddy Ññez dismissed the departure of the president from the country and confirmed the priority of the Bolivarian government on the internal agenda, following the aggression perpetrated by the US on January 3.
Venezuela says interim president Rodriguez not planning trips abroad
Jan 9 - The Venezuelan government on Friday said interim president Delcy Rodriguez is not due to carry out any international trips in the near future, after Colombian President Gustavo Petro suggested there could be an upcoming meeting in his country. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The petition, which demands an exemption from Treasury sanctions, coincides with the announced arrival of María Corina Machado and opens an unprecedented diplomatic scenario about Venezuela
Venezuela’s vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, filed a request for temporary exemption with the U.S. Treasury Department to travel to Washington next week. According to U.S. government sources, the petition includes possible meetings at the White House and with Secretary of State Antony Blinken. To date, no official confirmation of the approval of the trip has been issued or the points of the planned agenda have been detailed. **FV MEDIUM EDITORAT…
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