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Trump and Venezuela's Rodriguez Discuss Oil and Trade
Summary
President Trump said he had a "very good call" with acting Venezuelan President Delcy Rodriguez in which they discussed oil, minerals, trade and national security; Rodriguez described the call as productive and plans to send an envoy to Washington while Trump is set to meet opposition leader María Corina Machado the following day.
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President Donald Trump said he had a "very good call" with acting Venezuelan President Delcy Rodriguez and noted wide-ranging topics were discussed, including oil, minerals, trade and national security. Rodriguez issued a readout describing the conversation as productive and cordial and she plans to send an envoy to Washington. The call came ahead of a scheduled meeting between Trump and opposition leader María Corina Machado.
Key facts:
- Trump said the call discussed oil, minerals, trade and national security and called the conversation "very good."
- Rodriguez described the exchange as productive and plans to send an envoy to Washington to meet senior U.S. officials.
- The U.S. has maintained an oil quarantine and announced an arrangement for Venezuelan crude to be turned over under terms reported by the administration; a political timeline for Venezuela’s transition has not been announced.
Summary:
The discussion signals renewed, high-level engagement between U.S. officials and Venezuela’s acting leadership on energy and trade matters, with diplomatic contacts planned in Washington. Rodriguez’s envoy visit and President Trump’s meeting with opposition leader María Corina Machado are the next scheduled steps; a timetable for broader political transition remains undetermined at this time.
