Following the removal of Nicolás Maduro from power, Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodríguez has emphasized a shift in diplomatic strategy as a key achievement. This includes the re-establishment of relations with the United States, signaling a new phase for the country. Rodríguez stated that this diplomatic realignment was “the correct path” for Venezuela. The change in leadership has opened doors for international engagement previously unavailable under Maduro’s rule. The interim government views normalized relations with the US as crucial for economic recovery and political stability. This move represents a significant departure from the strained relationship Venezuela experienced under the previous administration. The focus now is on rebuilding trust and fostering cooperation with international partners.
