The U.S. Embassy in Caracas has voiced full support for an agreement between the Venezuelan government, led by Delcy Rodríguez, and the new American owners of the financially distressed Argentine company IMPSA. This deal aims to revitalize IMPSA, a company crucial to Venezuela’s power infrastructure. However, the agreement has drawn criticism from experts who have raised concerns about its terms and potential implications. Details of the specific concerns voiced by experts were not provided in the initial report. The U.S. backing signals a potential shift in relations regarding Venezuelan infrastructure projects. The move comes as Venezuela seeks to address ongoing electricity shortages and rebuild its energy sector. This support suggests a willingness from the US to engage in economic collaborations despite ongoing political tensions.
