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US lifts sanctions on Venezuelan interim leader Delcy Rodríguez

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Updated 2.4.2026
Key Topics & People
Delcy Rodríguez *Venezuela Nicolás Maduro United States Treasury Department Cilia Flores

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Story Timeline

Apr 2 Evening

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BBC News - WorldApr 2

US lifts sanctions on Venezuelan interim leader Delcy Rodríguez

The United States has lifted sanctions on Venezuela's interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, who assumed the role after Nicolás Maduro was arrested and taken to the US on drug trafficking charges. Rodríguez, previously sanctioned in 2018 for undermining democracy, welcomed the move as a step towards normalizing relations. The US cited progress in promoting stability, economic recovery, and political reconciliation in Venezuela as the reason for lifting the sanctions. This action follows the reopening of the US embassy in Caracas after seven years and the dispatch of a Venezuelan diplomatic team to Washington. While an amnesty law has led to the release of some detainees, hundreds of political prisoners reportedly remain.

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The Guardian - World NewsApr 2

US lifts sanctions on Venezuela’s acting president Delcy Rodríguez

The US government has lifted sanctions on Venezuela's acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, a move aimed at normalizing relations between the two countries. This follows the abduction of her predecessor, Nicolás Maduro, and his wife, who are facing drug trafficking charges in New York. The lifting of sanctions, announced by the Treasury Department, allows Rodríguez to work more freely with US companies and investors. Rodríguez expressed hope that this progress would lead to further easing of sanctions against Venezuela. Sanctions were initially imposed on Rodríguez and her brother in 2018 for allegedly undermining Venezuelan democracy. The Trump administration has since been working with Rodríguez to implement a plan to attract international investment and open up the country to private capital.

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Key Claims

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The United States has lifted sanctions on Venezuela's interim president, Delcy Rodríguez.

— News Online

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US forces seized Nicolás Maduro and his wife in a military raid in Caracas.

— News Online

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Rodríguez welcomed her removal from the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) List.

— News Online

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White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly said the move showed the progress that had been made between the US and Venezuela.

— Anna Kelly

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Almost 500 political prisoners remain behind bars in Venezuela.

— Foro Penal

Apr 2 Morning

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South China Morning PostApr 2

US lifts sanctions on Venezuela’s acting President Rodriguez, who praises Trump

The United States has lifted sanctions on Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodriguez, according to the Treasury Department. This action recognizes Rodriguez as a legitimate authority following the capture of Nicolas Maduro and his wife in Caracas on January 3rd. Maduro and his wife are now in New York facing drug trafficking charges. The sanctions relief allows Rodriguez to collaborate more freely with US companies and investors. Rodriguez praised the decision by former President Donald Trump as a step toward normalizing relations between the two countries, expressing hope for further sanctions relief and bilateral cooperation. The US embassy in Venezuela has also reopened after seven years.

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Al JazeeraApr 2

US removes sanctions on Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodriguez

The United States has removed sanctions against Venezuela's interim President Delcy Rodriguez, as announced on the US Department of the Treasury website on Wednesday. Rodriguez had been sanctioned since 2018 for allegedly undermining democracy and enriching herself at the expense of Venezuelans. The removal of sanctions is viewed as a sign of improving relations between Rodriguez and the US, especially after the abduction of former President Nicolas Maduro. Rodriguez welcomed the decision, calling it a step towards normalizing relations and urging the US to lift further sanctions against Venezuelan entities. Maduro and his wife are currently awaiting trial in the US on drug-trafficking and weapons possession charges.

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Key Claims

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The United States lifted sanctions on Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodriguez.

— Office of Foreign Assets Control entry

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Nicolas Maduro and his wife were captured on January 3 in Caracas.

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Maduro and his wife have been taken to New York to face drug trafficking charges.

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Rodriguez expressed hope for US-Venezuela relations.

— Rodriguez

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An American flag flies again at the US embassy in Venezuela.

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