Venezuela's Rodriguez taps Washington envoy for new foreign ministry post


Venezuela's interim President Delcy Rodriguez addresses the media following the June 24 earthquakes that struck the country, in Caracas, Venezuela, July 2, 2026. REUTERS/Marian Carrasquero

July 13 (Reuters) - ⁠Venezuela's interim president, ⁠Delcy Rodriguez, on Monday ‌said she had tapped the nation's envoy to ​the U.S. for ⁠a new ⁠post dealing with foreign relations ⁠and ‌trade abroad.

Felix Plasencia, a ⁠longtime ally of Rodriguez, had ​been ‌serving as her representative ⁠in ​Washington since February. He also served as ⁠foreign minister under ​Nicolas Maduro, whom Washington captured in January.

Plasencia will ⁠replace Foreign Minister Yvan Gil, who will now serve as science ​and technology ⁠minister, Rodriguez said in ​a separate ‌post to Telegram.

(Reporting ​by Reuters, Editing by Natalia Siniawski)

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