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The president of the United States, Donald Trump confirmed this Saturday during a summit with conservative leaders of America that his Government formally recognizes the Executive headed by Delcy Rodríguez in Venezuela.
“I am pleased to say that this week, we have formally recognized the Venezuelan Government. In fact, we have legally recognized it,” Trump said in his opening speech at the event.
During the meeting, the president also stated that Cuba is “in its last moments of life” just as it is now.” Trump added that he “looks forward to the big change.”
The Trump Administration’s announcement comes after the agreement reached on Thursday between Washington and the authorities in office to restore diplomatic relations and consular offices between both countries.
“The Bolivarian Government reaffirms its willingness to advance in a new stage of constructive dialoguebased on mutual respect, the sovereign equality of States and cooperation between our peoples,” stated the Executive led by Delcy Rodríguez in a statement released by Foreign Minister Yván Gil on social networks.
The Republican leader indicated that The United States is “achieving a historic transformation in Venezuela”a country with which it broke relations in 2019, during Trump’s first term (2017-2021), when Washington recognized the opponent and then head of Parliament, Juan Guaidó, as interim president.
He also highlighted that the United States Department of the Treasury issued a license this Friday that authorizes certain activities of US companies related to the exploitation and marketing of Venezuelan golda sector that until now was subject to sanctions.
Cuba in the spotlight
Despite ensuring that the focus of his attention is currently on the conflict with Iran, the US president assured “a great change” for Cuba that will arrive soon.
The president said that he and his Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, They are “negotiating” with the Government of Havana.
“I would think that an agreement with Cuba would be done very easily, but for 50 years I have been hearing about Cuba; since I was a little boy I heard about Cuba“declared the president.
Washington’s strategy seeks to suffocate the Cuban Government from the economic front. The economic sanctions, the blockade of oil shipments and diplomatic pressure have aggravated a crisis that was already hitting the population hard.
The country faces prolonged blackouts, fuel shortages and serious supply problems.

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