Biden Administration Lifts Sanctions on Venezuela's Interim Leader

In a surprising move, the US has removed sanctions on Venezuela's interim President Delcy Rodriguez, signaling a shift in policy towards the embattled nation.
In a move that has raised eyebrows in the international community, the United States government has made the decision to lift sanctions on Delcy Rodriguez, the interim President of Venezuela. This unexpected decision comes as the Biden administration seeks to navigate the complex and volatile political landscape in the South American nation.
The sanctions, which were initially imposed by the Trump administration, were part of a broader effort to exert pressure on the Venezuelan government and its leadership. Delcy Rodriguez, who has served as the interim president since the disputed election in 2019, was targeted by these sanctions, which aimed to restrict her ability to access the global financial system and conduct international business transactions.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera


