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The president of the United States, Donald Trump, assured this Friday that he will pay a visit to Venezuela, although he has not yet decided when he will do so. His trip will be guided by the “very good relationship” that he claims to have with “the president of Venezuela”, Delcy Rodríguez.
“I’m going to pay a visit to Venezuela,” Trump responded today to journalists at the White House, going on to explain that it has not yet been defined when said trip will take place.
The president made these statements shortly before taking off to a military base in North Carolina, where today he plans to meet with members of the US special forces who participated in the arrest in January of former Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro.

“We have a very good relationship with the president of Venezuela,” Trump said. The White House tenant reiterated that he is “working very closely” with Delcy to facilitate access to oil: “The relationship we have right now with Venezuela, I would say is a ten.”
When asked directly about whether he will recognize Delcy, who calls herself interim president, as an official representative of the Venezuelan government, Trump forcefully responded that they have already done so.
“Yes, we have done it. We are dealing with them and they have really done a great job at this moment,” he stressed.
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