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Venezuela’s acting president condemns US interference in politics

Published on: January 27, 2026 9:37 PM

Venezuela’s acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, has publicly warned the United States to stop issuing directives to Venezuelan leaders, emphasizing that the country must resolve its own political conflicts without external interference. She described the ongoing U.S. involvement as unacceptable and urged national decision-making to remain in Venezuelan hands.

Rodríguez highlighted that foreign influence has long affected the nation’s governance, stating that Venezuelan politicians should be the ones to manage internal disputes. She insisted that all differences and conflicts must be addressed domestically, without pressure or guidance from the U.S. government.

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The statement comes nearly a month after Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was captured during a U.S.-led operation. Following this, Washington has sought to exert control over Venezuela’s policies, including urging increased oil production and asserting influence over the country’s political direction.

Despite previous suggestions of cooperation, Rodríguez strongly rejected the notion that the United States has any governing role. She emphasized that Venezuela’s sovereignty must be respected, framing her comments as a defense of national independence and political dignity.

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Analysts note that Rodríguez faces a delicate situation, balancing U.S. pressure with internal factional tensions between Maduro loyalists and other political groups. Her remarks aim to assert leadership while signaling resistance to foreign intervention during a turbulent period for the country.

The acting president also addressed economic concerns, noting that the U.S. has already begun selling Venezuelan crude oil. She maintained that despite external pressures, domestic leadership and national control over resources remain paramount, warning that Venezuela will not yield to external dictates.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Delcy Rodriguez, Latest, Maduro capture, national sovereignty, oil production, US interference, Venezuela politics

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