Venezuelan acting president Delcy Rodríguez hosts US Chargé d’Affaires Dogu in Presidential Palace
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CARACAS (AP) — President-in-Charge Delcy Rodríguez said Tuesday that Venezuela has “transmuted” in tranquility and is recovering from the “aggression” suffered on January 3, when the U.S. in a bold military operation deposed and captured former President Nicolás Maduro. Instead of a situation of chaos following that event “the Venezuelan people with a great maturity...repent of the attack,” she said, while stating that her government took import…
Venezuela's President-in-Charge, Delcy Rodríguez, says the country is in "calm" one month after the United States attack in Caracas.
The president in charge reiterated that the differences must be resolved through the diplomatic channel. VENEZUELA.- The president in charge of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, offered on Tuesday a balance sheet on the situation generated in the country following the military attack by the United States on 3 January, in which U.S. forces entered Caracas and captured former President Nicolás Maduro, a fact that has marked the beginning of a period of …
• Business manager Laura Dogu announced the reopening of the diplomatic headquarters in Caracas and presented a three-phase plan that includes security, economic recovery and democratic transition CARACAS, VENEZUELA. — The U.S. business manager for Venezuela, Laura Dogu, officially announced the reopening of the U.S. Embassy in Caracas, marking [...]
The president in charge of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez, said that Venezuela remains open to dialogue with the United States (USA) and stressed that the differences between the two governments must be resolved through political and diplomatic channels, in accordance with international law. Rodríguez reported that he held direct talks with high American authorities as part of that effort, including the US special envoy, Laura Dogu, with whom he …
Caracas, Feb 3 (Latin Press) President-in-Charge Delcy Rodríguez said today that Venezuela and the United States can build a work agenda from differences and with respect to international legality and interpersonal relations. The post Despite differences The US and Venezuela can build an agenda first appeared on News Prensa Latina.
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