Delcy Rodriguez Sworn In as Acting President of Venezuela
Delcy Rodriguez, former vice president, was sworn in on Jan. 5 as acting president of Venezuela after a U.S. military operation captured President Maduro, calling for unity and peace.
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Delcy Rodriguez, former vice president, was sworn in on Jan. 5 as acting president of Venezuela after a U.S. military operation captured President Maduro, calling for unity and peace.
On Jan. 4, Acting President Delcy Rodriguez urged a ‘balanced and respectful’ relationship with the U.S., following U.S. strikes and the forcible seizure of Nicolas Maduro.
President Trump warned Delcy Rodriguez of a “very big price” after Maduro’s arrest as Venezuela braces for possible US intervention.
Brazil’s interim Foreign Minister recognized Delcy Rodriguez as Venezuela’s head of state in Maduro’s absence; Lula condemns U.S. attack and Brazil bolsters Amazon security.
A plane carrying President Maduro and Cilia Flores landed in New York after US strikes; VP Rodriguez affirms his legitimacy; Trump vows to ‘run’ Venezuela; UN calls emergency meeting.