US lifts sanctions on Venezuelan interim leader Delcy Rodriguez
Ties between the United States and Venezuela have warmed since Nicolas Maduro's ouster.
Summary
On April 1, 2026, the United States lifted sanctions on Venezuelan interim leader Delcy Rodriguez, reflecting improved diplomatic relations following Nicolas Maduro's ouster.
Rodriguez's compliance with prior US demands for increased openness in Venezuela's energy sector is a key factor in this decision, potentially facilitating American investment.
This development may alter the operational landscape for energy infrastructure in Venezuela, impacting throughput and capacity as the country seeks to engage more with international markets.
Updates
Update at 01:24 UTC on 2026-04-04
Le Monde reported Washington lifts sanctions against interim president Delcy Rodriguez amid ongoing political transition.
Sources: Le Monde