Venezuela’s Delcy Rodriguez to Visit US
Rodriguez assumed the interim presidency after a US military strike on January 3 led to the capture of Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, following months of mounting tensions tied to alleged drug trafficking.
Speaking Wednesday, Rodriguez emphasized her commitment to diplomacy, stating she was engaging with Washington “without fear” and underscoring dialogue as the preferred means of resolving long-standing disputes. “We are in a process of dialogue, of working with the United States, without any fear, to confront our differences and difficulties, and to address them through diplomacy,” she said.
The upcoming visit represents a potential turning point in relations between Caracas and Washington, which have been strained for years due to sanctions and political hostility.
Despite this diplomatic opening, Rodriguez remains subject to US sanctions, including an asset freeze.
The last time a Venezuelan president visited the United States was in 1989, when Carlos Andres Perez was in office, making Rodriguez’s planned trip a historic moment in bilateral relations.
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