U.S. President Donald Trump held a phone conversation on Wednesday with Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodriguez, a call that both leaders later described as constructive and encouraging, signaling a potential shift in U.S.-Venezuela relations. The discussion comes at a pivotal moment for Venezuela’s political landscape following the capture of former President Nicolas Maduro by the U.S. military earlier this month and his transfer to the United States to face drug-related charges.
Delcy Rodriguez, who previously served as Venezuela’s vice president, assumed the role of acting president on an interim basis after Maduro’s arrest. In a public statement, Rodriguez characterized the phone call with Trump as long, productive, and respectful. She noted that the conversation focused on a bilateral agenda aimed at benefiting both Venezuela and the United States, suggesting a willingness from both sides to engage diplomatically despite years of strained relations.
President Trump also offered positive remarks about the exchange while speaking at the White House. He described Rodriguez as a “terrific person” and emphasized that communication between the two governments has been ongoing. Trump highlighted the involvement of U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, stating that Rubio has been working closely with Rodriguez on diplomatic matters. According to Trump, the call covered a wide range of issues and reflected a tone of cooperation and mutual understanding.
The phone call marks one of the first direct engagements between Trump and Venezuela’s new acting leadership since the dramatic developments surrounding Maduro. Analysts say the dialogue could open the door to renewed talks on political stability, economic cooperation, and regional security, especially as Venezuela navigates a transition period under interim leadership.
For years, relations between Washington and Caracas have been defined by sanctions, diplomatic standoffs, and sharp rhetoric. This latest interaction, however, suggests a possible reset, with both sides expressing optimism about working together. As developments continue, the international community will be watching closely to see whether this positive exchange leads to concrete policy changes and improved ties between the U.S. and Venezuela.


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