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Venezuela’s interim president Delcy Rodriguez meets with U.S. envoy Laura Dogu as the two countries gradually resume bilateral relations broken in 2019, at Miraflores Palace, in Caracas, Venezuela, on February 2, 2026. Miraflores Palace/Handout via Reuters
Washington’s new top diplomat in Venezuela said that in a meeting Monday (February 2, 2026) with the country’s interim president she addressed the issue of a transition after the ouster of Nicolas Maduro.
Chief of mission Laura Dogu said on X that she talked with Delcy Rodriguez about U.S. plans for “stabilization, economic recovery, reconciliation and transition.”
Ms. Dogu’s statement, released on the U.S. Embassy’s account, was accompanied by a photograph of her speaking with Rodriguez.
In addition to meeting with Ms. Dogu, Ms. Rodriguez made several key appointments to her presidential cabinet on Monday (February 2, 2026), including tapping former Foreign Minister Felix Plasencia to lead Venezuela’s diplomatic mission in the United States.
His appointment marked a pivotal change in diplomatic relations between Caracas and Washington, which were severed in 2019 after the United States refused to recognize Maduro’s re-election, instead opting to support a parallel government led by then-opposition leader Juan Guaido.
Ms. Rodriguez also appointed Daniella Cabello — the daughter of Venezuela’s powerful interior minister, Diosdado Cabello — as her Cabinet’s Tourism Minister.
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado told reporters during a video call Monday (February 2, 2026) that she would be willing to meet with Ms. Rodriguez “if it’s necessary” in order to establish a “transition timeline.”
“If it’s necessary to exchange ideas in a meeting to define a transition timeline, it will happen,” she said during the call, according to a transcript.
However, she added that Ms. Rodriguez’s interim government “is still the mafia. They may have another name, but they are the mafia.”
Published – February 03, 2026 07:39 am IST
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U.S. top diplomat in Venezuela says discussed ‘transition’ with interim leader

