The United States recognizes Delcy Rodríguez's government as the 'official' one in Venezuela
The U.S. government, led by Donald Trump, acknowledges Delcy Rodríguez as the official authority in Venezuela and praises her performance.
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced the recognition of Delcy Rodríguez's government as the official authority in Venezuela, emphasizing that she has been performing excellently in her role as the interim president. This recognition signifies a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy towards Venezuela, especially in the context of the ongoing political turmoil following the ousting of Nicolás Maduro. Trump publicly commended Rodríguez for her leadership and the solid relationship between Caracas and Washington.
The recognition comes on the heels of a tumultuous political climate in Venezuela, where the Trump administration has been heavily involved since early January, advocating for a transition of power. Rodríguez, who served as Maduro's vice president, now spearheads the transitional government that the U.S. is supporting. Trump reiterated that his administration is engaged with her government and monitoring developments closely, indicating a proactive approach to the political crisis in Venezuela.
This move raises questions about the future of U.S.-Venezuela relations, especially as it relates to the ongoing efforts to stabilize the country. It also reflects the broader geopolitical dynamics at play, with the U.S. seeking to exert influence over Venezuela amidst regional responses to the crisis. The acknowledgment of Rodríguez's authority indicates a willingness to work with her administration, potentially reopening diplomatic channels that had been strained under Maduro's rule and signaling to other political actors that the U.S. is moving forward with its foreign policy goals in the region.