Venezuela's interim president to visit US: Official
Delcy Rodríguez will be the first Venezuelan president in over 25 years to visit the US, signaling a shift tied to US access to Venezuela's vast oil reserves.
- Venezuela's interim president will visit the United States, signaling Donald Trump's willingness to embrace the oil-rich country's new leader.
- She said she approached dialogue with the United States "without fear" to address differences through diplomacy.
- The US trip could pose problems for her with hardliners who still detest what they see as US imperialism.
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White House officials say Venezuela's interim president, Delcy Rodriguez, has been invited to Washington. The politician, who for years supported the ousted regime of Nicolás Maduro, has now embarked on reforms to the country's government and security, including the release of political prisoners.
Venezuela’s Interim President Set to Visit US Amid Growing Oil Partnership
Venezuela’s interim president is set to visit the United States as the two countries seek to strengthen their economic relationship amid a backdrop of shifting geopolitical dynamics. The trip highlights a notable thaw in ties between Washington and Caracas, driven largely by growing cooperation in the vital oil sector. This development comes at a time [...]
In late autumn Delcy Rodriguez and his brother began talks with the United States behind Maduro's back, according to four sources consulted by The Guardian
According to US figures, Venezuelan interim president Delcy Rodríguez is expected to travel to Washington soon.
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