Acting Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez assumed leadership after U.S. forces captured Nicolás Maduro three months ago, prompting the Trump administration to prioritize pragmatic diplomacy on oil sales and mining amid sanctions relief granted April 2. Trump has praised her cooperation, calling it a "good job" and signaling openness to a meeting "at some point," as stated in March speeches, while committing bilateral assets to her constitutional government. No in-person meeting has materialized by early April, despite her pledges for dialogue and reports of a potential U.S. trip soon. Chavista hardliners threaten backlash, as opposition figure María Corina Machado engages Secretary Marco Rubio. Traders eye oil deal progress and any summit announcements amid Venezuela's coalition pressures.
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$387,695 Vol.

June 30
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An exchange of words, handshake, direct conversation, or other clear personal interaction between the named individuals will qualify as a meeting. Merely standing in proximity, making eye contact, or being present in the same room or event without direct interaction will not qualify.
A meeting is defined as any encounter where both listed individual and Trump are present and interact with each other in person.
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0x65070BE91...An exchange of words, handshake, direct conversation, or other clear personal interaction between the named individuals will qualify as a meeting. Merely standing in proximity, making eye contact, or being present in the same room or event without direct interaction will not qualify.
A meeting is defined as any encounter where both listed individual and Trump are present and interact with each other in person.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Acting Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez assumed leadership after U.S. forces captured Nicolás Maduro three months ago, prompting the Trump administration to prioritize pragmatic diplomacy on oil sales and mining amid sanctions relief granted April 2. Trump has praised her cooperation, calling it a "good job" and signaling openness to a meeting "at some point," as stated in March speeches, while committing bilateral assets to her constitutional government. No in-person meeting has materialized by early April, despite her pledges for dialogue and reports of a potential U.S. trip soon. Chavista hardliners threaten backlash, as opposition figure María Corina Machado engages Secretary Marco Rubio. Traders eye oil deal progress and any summit announcements amid Venezuela's coalition pressures.
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