Caracas – Venezuela’s interim president Delcy Rodriguez said Thursday her government does not fear diplomatic confrontation with the United States, which ousted her predecessor Nicolas Maduro in a January 3 military strike.
She told lawmakers she had asked Washington to show “respect for the dignity” of Maduro, who faces drug trafficking charges in the United States.
Rodriguez talked by telephone Wednesday to Trump, who went on to describe her as “a terrific person.”
“We will never again be a colony of any empire,” Venezuela’s VIce President Delcy Rodríguez said, rejecting US intervention and demanding the return of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, who were reportedly ‘captured’ in a US military operation pic.twitter.com/cOWnGzC4eH
— TRT World (@trtworld) January 3, 2026
Trump said on social media he and Rodriguez had discussed “many topics,” including oil, minerals, trade and national security.
“We are making tremendous progress,” the Republican said.
Rodriguez has been walking a diplomatic tightrope, trying to meet Trump’s demands without alienating Maduro loyalists who control Venezuela’s security forces and feared paramilitaries.
She described her call with the US leader as “productive and courteous” and characterized by “mutual respect.”
On Thursday she said that if she must ever visit Washington as interim president, “I will go standing, walking, not dragged,” in an apparent allusion to US forces whisking Maduro and his wife away in handcuffs to stand trial in New York.
Trump has so far cold-shouldered Venezuela’s opposition, which is widely considered to have won July 2024 presidential elections, but on Thursday he met its leader Maria Corina Machado for what the White House called “positive” talks.
“You should know. It’s not that the Acting President is afraid because she’s being threatened. No, Venezuela is threatened, all of Venezuela is threatened..
If one day I, as Acting President, have to go to Washington, I will go standing tall, walking, not crawling.” pic.twitter.com/YMuKIRZ1Vu
— Camila (@camilapress) January 15, 2026
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Source: AFP

