Venezuela's president asks Trump to lift sanctions and blockade
Venezuela's acting president, Delcy Rodriguez, urges US President Donald Trump to lift sanctions and blockades against the country in a televised address.
In a recent address on state television, Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodriguez has called upon US President Donald Trump to lift all sanctions and the blockade imposed against Venezuela. This plea highlights the ongoing challenges faced by the country due to these restrictions and indicates a desire for improved relations with the United States. Rodriguez's statement is part of a broader appeal to end economic hardships and foster cooperation between the two nations.
Rodriguez, who has stepped in as acting president following the controversial removal of Nicolás Maduro by American forces on January 3, emphasized the intention to open a new agenda for collaboration. She referred to the need for a partnership with the US, suggesting that Venezuela is willing to negotiate terms that could lead to economic relief. This development is significant given the long-standing tensions between the two nations, which have seen fluctuating diplomatic relations over the years.
The call for lifting sanctions coincides with recent agreements made between the United States and Venezuela, where the latter has offered measures such as amnesty for political prisoners and granted the US access to its oil resources. These actions suggest a possible shift in Venezuela's approach towards US relations, potentially aiming to alleviate the country's economic struggles and improve the living conditions of its citizens amidst international pressures.