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BREAKING: Venezuela Interim leader Set to visit USA, Trump Open t0 Welcome Her

Venezuela Interim leader Delcy Rodríguez, is set to make a bilateral visit to the United States, a move that hasn’t happened in more than 25 years by a sitting Venezuelan president.

This visit will signal a major shift in diplomatic relations between Washington and Caracas after decades of hostility.

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A significant shift in global diplomacy is on the horizon as Delcy Rodríguez, the interim president of Venezuela, gears up for a historic visit to the United States — the first of its kind in over 25 years.

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This potential trip represents a remarkable change in the relationship between Washington and Caracas, which has been marked by decades of hostility, sanctions, and geopolitical strife. A senior U.S. official has confirmed that plans for the visit are underway, although an official date has yet to be set.  Venezuela Interim leader

Rodríguez, who stepped into the interim leadership role after the ousting of former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, has made headlines by declaring that she’s approaching discussions with the U.S. “without fear,” highlighting diplomacy as the key to resolving long-standing issues between the two nations.  Venezuela Interim leader

If it goes ahead, this visit would be the first time since the late 1980s that a sitting Venezuelan leader has traveled to the United States for bilateral talks — aside from obligations at the United Nations.  Venezuela Interim leader

For years, the relationship between the U.S. and Venezuela has been riddled with mutual distrust, sanctions, and ideological clashes. Venezuela’s oil wealth and its political ties with U.S. adversaries have only widened the gap. However, recent developments suggest a move towards dialogue and economic collaboration.    Venezuela Interim leader

Rodríguez’s readiness to engage with the Trump administration shows a practical approach to foreign relations, especially as Venezuela faces economic turmoil and political fragmentation. Analysts view this as a chance to revive Venezuela’s struggling economy and a strategic diplomatic shift for a nation that has long been isolated on the global stage.

Observers are saying that if this visit gets the green light, it could open the door to:

A fresh wave of economic collaboration, which might include oil agreements and new foreign investments.

A reduction in the diplomatic strains that have built up over many years.

Wider geopolitical consequences, particularly regarding how U.S. foreign policy interacts with Latin America.

That said, there are still hurdles to overcome. Rodríguez is still under U.S. sanctions, and there’s a significant divide within Venezuela’s political scene about how to approach relations with Washington.

This visit isn’t just a simple chat between two nations — it could signal a significant change in how global powers interact with countries that have long been seen as adversaries, potentially setting a new standard for diplomacy in a post-conflict world.

What are your thoughts?
Do you think this visit will pave the way for peace and economic progress, or is it merely a strategic maneuver in the geopolitical game?

Meanwhile; President Trump confirms the bombing of Venezuela capital city, he also say they have captured Maduro and his wife during the strike.

A significant international uproar has erupted after former U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed a military strike in Venezuela, with shocking reports suggesting that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, have been “captured.”

This announcement, which emerged on social media and pro-Trump platforms, has sent shockwaves through global political and diplomatic circles, igniting intense debate, speculation, and a mix of reactions around the world.

According to reports, Trump stated that the strike was part of efforts to neutralize threats associated with the Venezuelan regime, which the U.S. has long accused of corruption, drug trafficking, human rights violations, and destabilizing the region.  Continue reading here

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