The United States has lifted sanctions on interim Venezuelan President <strong>Delsy Rodriguez</strong>, marking a potential new phase in U.S.-Venezuela relations. This decision follows the kidnapping of President <strong>Nicolas Maduro</strong> three months ago.
On Wednesday, the United States announced the lifting of sanctions against Delcy Rodriguez, the interim president of Venezuela. This decision reflects Washington's recognition of her as a legitimate authority in the country, following the arrest of her predecessor, Nicolas Maduro, and his wife in Caracas.
On Wednesday, the United States announced the lifting of sanctions imposed on Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez, following a period of political tensions in the country. This move reflects a shift in U.S. policy towards Venezuela, where Rodriguez assumed power after the ousting of her predecessor Nicolas Maduro.
The United States has lifted sanctions imposed on Delcy Rodriguez, the interim leader of Venezuela, in a move aimed at rebuilding relations following the arrest of Nicolas Maduro earlier this year. This decision reflects a significant shift in U.S.-Venezuelan relations.
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