Venezuela’s Acting President Delcy Rodríguez has extended an open invitation to the United States government to work together on a constructive agenda, striking a noticeably conciliatory tone after recent tensions surrounding the capture of President Nicolás Maduro.
In her message shared on social media, Rodríguez emphasized that Venezuela wants to live “without external threats” and underscored the importance of rebuilding balanced and respectful relations with the United States. She framed cooperation as essential not only for both nations, but also for regional stability.
Rodríguez reiterated Venezuela’s commitment to peace, saying that genuine global peace begins within each nation’s borders. She highlighted that Venezuela remains guided by the principles of sovereign equality and non-interference in its international diplomacy.
She invited Washington to join Venezuela in building an agenda grounded in international law and aimed at shared development, coexistence, and long-term collaboration. According to Rodríguez, people across both countries deserve dialogue over confrontation.
She stressed that Venezuela has the right to peace, development, sovereignty, and a secure future — and voiced hope for a country where Venezuelans can come together despite political divisions.
