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U.S. Removes Sanctions on Venezuela's Acting President Rodríguez

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Washington: The U.S. Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control removed sanctions on Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez on Wednesday, according to an update posted on the department’s website; Rodríguez assumed the acting role after a Jan. 3 operation that removed Nicolás Maduro from Caracas custody. The move has prompted Rodríguez to welcome the step on social media and call for further sanctions relief to support economic cooperation; U.S. officials and the interim government are positioned to pursue diplomatic engagement and potential normalization in coming weeks.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 2018 — Delcy Rodríguez added to U.S. Treasury sanctions list.
  • 3rd January (this year) — U.S. forces captured Nicolás Maduro and his wife and transported them to New York.
  • Post-Jan 3 — Delcy Rodríguez assumed acting presidency and engaged with U.S. officials.
  • 1st April — OFAC removed Delcy Rodríguez from its sanctions list via Treasury website update.
  • Early April — Rodríguez publicly welcomed the action and called for further sanctions relief to support economic ties.

Why This Matters to You

This decision could affect your wallet. If sanctions continue to lift, Venezuela's oil could flow more freely. This could lower gas prices at your local pump. Keep an eye on your gas station's prices.

The Bottom Line

The U.S. is taking steps towards normalizing relations with Venezuela. This could mean more stability in the region, potentially impacting global oil prices. If you know someone who's affected by gas prices, send them this update.

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Who Benefited

The United States and Delcy Rodríguez benefited diplomatically: the sanctions removal provides Washington and the interim Venezuelan leadership a clearer path for engagement, potential normalization of relations, and leverage to pursue economic or cooperative measures.

Who Impacted

Nicolás Maduro and his remaining international supporters suffered reputational and diplomatic setbacks as U.S. actions signaled recognition of the interim leadership, potentially weakening Maduro’s international standing and complicating his claims to uncontested authority.

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Articles Published:
5
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Who Benefited

The United States and Delcy Rodríguez benefited diplomatically: the sanctions removal provides Washington and the interim Venezuelan leadership a clearer path for engagement, potential normalization of relations, and leverage to pursue economic or cooperative measures.

Who Impacted

Nicolás Maduro and his remaining international supporters suffered reputational and diplomatic setbacks as U.S. actions signaled recognition of the interim leadership, potentially weakening Maduro’s international standing and complicating his claims to uncontested authority.

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