US Southern Command Chief Meets Venezuela's President Weeks After Maduro's Capture
US Southern Command chief visits Venezuela for security talks, agreeing with acting president to develop a bilateral agenda against drug trafficking and migration.
- On Wednesday, U.S. Southern Command met with Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodríguez during an hourslong visit to Caracas, officials said.
- After Maduro's ouster, the meeting follows high‑level U.S. contacts: Ratcliffe met Rodríguez two weeks after and Wright last week, U.S. Southern Command said.
- Both sides agreed to develop a cooperation agenda to combat illicit drug trafficking, terrorism, and migration, while U.S. Southern Command said discussions included security and `steps to ensure the implementation` of U.S. President Donald Trump's phased plan.
- Donovan was joined by Laura Dogu and Joseph Humire, and officials said the meeting reaffirms diplomacy as the mechanism for resolving binational and regional differences.
- The visit is the latest by top U.S. officials to Venezuela and included meetings with Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López and Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello.
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U.S. Southern Command chief Gen. Francis L. Donovan and Pentagon official Joseph M. Humire made an unannounced trip to Caracas on Wednesday and met Venezuela’s interim authorities, signaling continued operational engagement between Washington and the government led by Delcy Rodríguez.
General Francis Donovan was in the South American country to assess Trump's security and plan, where he met with Delcy Rodriguez
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