U.S. Lifts Sanctions on Venezuelan Interim President Delcy Rodriguez
The United States removed sanctions against Venezuelan interim President Delcy Rodriguez as announced on Wednesday by the U.S. Treasury Department. This move marks a significant shift in U.S. policy towards Venezuela, potentially paving the way for improved diplomatic relations between the two nations.
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- United States
In a significant diplomatic shift, the United States announced the removal of sanctions against Venezuelan interim President Delcy Rodriguez on Wednesday. The U.S. Treasury Department disclosed the decision on their website, marking a potential turning point in U.S.-Venezuelan relations.
The lifting of sanctions is seen as a strategic move to pave the way for better dialogue and engagement between the two countries, which have experienced strained relations in recent years due to political and economic disagreements.
Analysts believe that this development could open new pathways for negotiations, aiming to stabilize the Venezuelan political landscape while also improving bilateral ties with the United States.
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