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    US Lifts Sanctions on Venezuela’s Interim President Delcy Rodriguez

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 2, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, the United States has lifted sanctions imposed on Delcy Rodriguez, who serves as the interim President of Venezuela. This move comes amid heightened US involvement in Venezuelan affairs, signaling a shift in diplomatic and political strategy. Rodriguez has played a central role in Venezuela’s transitional government during a period marked by intense international scrutiny.

    Meanwhile, the US has reportedly increased its influence over Venezuela’s political landscape following the controversial abduction of former President Nicolas Maduro. This event has intensified geopolitical tensions and drawn global attention to the ongoing power struggle within the country. The removal of sanctions on Rodriguez may be part of broader efforts to stabilize the region and reshape US-Venezuela relations.

    Notably, this decision could have far-reaching implications for Venezuela’s future governance and international diplomacy. It may pave the way for renewed negotiations and potential easing of economic restrictions that have impacted the Venezuelan population. Observers will be closely watching how this development affects the balance of power and the prospects for peace in the region.

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