
Venezuela’s Acting President Delcy Rodríguez invited the U.S. government to collaborate on a cooperative agenda following the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. Rodríguez emphasized the country’s commitment to peace and peaceful coexistence in a conciliatory social media statement.
She stressed that Venezuela aspires to live without external threats and aims to foster balanced, respectful relations with the United States. The statement highlighted principles of sovereign equality, non-interference, and mutual development as guiding pillars for diplomacy.
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Rodríguez called for cooperation within international law to strengthen regional peace and shared development. She said both Venezuelans and U.S. citizens deserve dialogue and peaceful relations rather than conflict or war.
The acting president affirmed that her government prioritizes sovereignty, development, and a secure future for all Venezuelans. She reiterated the country’s commitment to peaceful coexistence with other nations in the region.
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Analysts say the statement reflects Venezuela’s attempt to stabilize international relations amid political tension. Observers note it signals willingness for dialogue, cooperation, and regional partnership despite recent U.S.-Venezuela disputes.