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US Lifts Sanctions on Venezuela’s Acting President Delcy Rodríguez

The Treasury Department said the move signals U.S. recognition of her authority as Washington expands sanctions relief and oil-related waivers.

  • On Wednesday, the United States Treasury Department officially lifted sanctions on President Delcy Rodriguez, formally recognizing her as Venezuela's legitimate head of state.
  • This policy shift follows the January 3 capture of Nicolas Maduro and Cilia Flores by United States forces in Caracas; both now face drug trafficking charges in a New York court.
  • President Donald Trump has established economic ties with the interim government, including an agreement to trade Venezuelan oil and sanctions waivers encouraging American investment in the energy sector.
  • Washington has formally recognized Rodriguez as the head of state in legal and diplomatic settings, cementing the Trump administration's rapid realignment with the interim government.
  • Nearly three months since the raid on Miraflores, the United States continues deepening its strategic partnership with the new administration to stabilize Venezuela after years of political upheaval.
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The U.S. government has lifted sanctions against Venezuela's interim president Rodriguez.

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In addition, regulations have been adopted to promote US investment in the South American country.

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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