Venezuelan interim leader tones down criticism, ready to ‘work with the US’
Summary
Interim President Delcy Rodriguez expressed willingness to work with the United States to shape Venezuela's future following the US-led operation that captured Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. Rodriguez, stepping in after Maduro's arrest, invited cooperation with the US but initially criticized the US actions as a violation of international law. President Trump responded with a warning to Rodriguez, indicating further US actions could occur.Key Facts
- Delcy Rodriguez is now the interim president of Venezuela after Nicolas Maduro's arrest.
- The US military captured Maduro in a significant operation.
- Rodriguez initially criticized the US for violating international law but has now shown interest in cooperating.
- President Trump had a strong reaction, warning Rodriguez of consequences if cooperation does not happen.
- Maduro faces charges in the US related to narcoterrorism and could appear in court.
- A commission has been formed in Venezuela to seek Maduro's release.
- Maduro's situation is compared to former Panamanian President Manuel Noriega's capture by US forces.
- Protests erupted worldwide concerning the US actions in Venezuela.
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