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USA This Wednesday he raised the sanctions against the Venezuelan interim president Delcy Rodríguez, as reported by the US Treasury Department. This decision comes less than three months after US forces captured the country’s then-president, Nicolás Maduro.
Rodríguez has celebrated the decision, stating in a publication in X that it was “a step in the direction of normalizing and strengthening relations” between both countries.
“We are confident that this progress will allow the lifting of the sanctions currently imposed on our countryenabling the construction and guarantee of an effective bilateral cooperation agenda for the benefit of our people,” he stated.
The Trump Administration has maintained close collaboration with the interim government led by former vice president and Maduro ally Rodríguez, sending the US energy and interior secretaries to visit Caracas with potential investors.
They have reached an agreement so that The United States sells Venezuelan oilpraising changes in the oil and mining sectors aimed at attracting foreign capital and issuing sanctions waivers.
In March, Washington formally recognized Rodríguez as Venezuela’s leader, opening the door for his government to reopen embassies and consulates in the United States and regain control of Venezuelan companies abroad.
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