DAVOS A senior US official stated on Wednesday that Venezuela’s interim president will soon go to the US, further demonstrating President Donald Trump’s readiness to welcome the new leader of the oil-rich nation.
With the exception of presidents attending UN sessions in New York, Delcy Rodriguez would be the first sitting president of Venezuela to travel to the United States in almost 25 years. She declared on Wednesday that she went into any conversation with the US “without fear.”
Rodriguez stated, “We are in a process of dialogue, of working with the United States, without fear, to confront our differences and difficulties… and to address them through diplomacy.”
Since US Delta Force agents stormed into Caracas, apprehended President Nicolas Maduro, and transported him to a US jail to face drug trafficking charges, Washington and Caracas’ relationship has drastically changed. This is reflected in the invitation.
Before taking on the role of interim president, Rodriguez was a longtime insider in the authoritarian and anti-American administration of Venezuela and a former vice president. The United States continues to impose penalties on her, including an asset freeze.
However, she has made it possible for the US to mediate the sale of Venezuelan oil, encourage foreign investment, and free dozens of political prisoners while maintaining a flotilla of US warships off the coast of Venezuela.
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