Venezuela’s interim leader Delcy Rodriguez struck a markedly conciliatory tone toward Washington late Sunday, inviting U.S. President Donald Trump “to collaborate” and calling for “respectful relations,” even as the United States asserted sweeping control over the country following the dramatic seizure of Nicolas Maduro.
Rodriguez’s English-language message, posted on Instagram, stood in sharp contrast to her defiant speeches earlier in the weekend and appeared aimed at easing tensions after Trump warned she could “pay a very big price” if she resisted U.S. demands.
“We invite the U.S. government to collaborate with us on an agenda of cooperation oriented toward shared development, within the framework of
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