Venezuela, US talk 'transition' post-Maduro
- On Monday, interim President Delcy Rodriguez met US envoy Laura Dogu at the Miraflores presidential palace to discuss energy, trade, and political and economic issues as ties are restored.
- The rupture dates to 2019 when diplomatic relations severed after the United States refused to recognise Nicolas Maduro's reelection, prompting a reset after a US raid captured Maduro last month and Delcy Rodriguez was sworn in.
- On Jan 30, Rodriguez proposed a General Amnesty Bill for hundreds of political prisoners, and Venezuela rapidly staffed her government, appointing Felix Plasencia as diplomatic representative in Washington.
- Machado told reporters during a video call Monday `If it's necessary to exchange ideas in a meeting to define a transition timeline, it will happen`, and remains critical of the interim government.
- The government said the two sides aim to advance a roadmap through diplomatic dialogue based on mutual respect and international law, but officials noted it was not immediately clear what 'transition' means.
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Trump administration shrugs as interim Venezuela president bashes Washington
The NewsPresident Donald Trump’s advisers remain happy with Venezuela’s interim president — even as she seems at times to be going rogue.It’s been exactly one month since the US ousted Nicolás Maduro, and his deputy turned successor, Delcy Rodríguez, is professing cooperation with the Trump administration while delivering near-simultaneous public condemnations of Washington. That’s raising questions about how serious Rodríguez is about working w…
After a six-year absence, the new U.S. business manager in Venezuela, Laura Dogu, has already taken office in Caracas. “We are ready to work,” she said. The official has just published a video on social networks in which she is seen entering the gigantic bunker of the U.S. diplomatic headquarters, in the Valle Arriba urbanization, in Caracas. Dogu has already held conversations with several local officials, beginning with the president-in-charge…
Interim Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez Meets Top U.S. Diplomat to Discuss Country's Stabilization Plan
As reported by the Miami Herald, the three-phase plan originally laid out by the Trump administration calls for stabilization, economic recovery and an eventual transition to democratic rule.
She was Ambassador of the United States to Honduras and Nicaragua. Laura Dogu arrived in Venezuela on January 31 to start a new chapter in diplomatic relations between the two countries.
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The representative of the Executive has repeatedly said that these attempts at discredit lack sustenance, which sooner or later falls by its own weight.
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