Venezuela says interim president met with U.S. envoy


Venezuela's interim President Delcy Rodriguez delivers remarks during a protest held by Venezuelan oil workers in support of reforming the country's main oil law and the release of ousted president Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, at Miraflores Palace, in Caracas, Venezuela, January 29, 2026. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa

Feb 2 (Reuters) - Venezuela's government ‌said on Monday that interim President Delcy Rodriguez met ‌with U.S. envoy Laura Dogu, as the two countries ‌gradually resume bilateral relations broken in 2019.

The government said in a statement that the meeting took place at the Miraflores presidential palace to discuss "the work agenda ‍between the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and ‍the United States."

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