President Donald Trump announced plans for an upcoming visit to Venezuela, marking the first visit by a sitting U.S. president since Bill Clinton’s trip in 1997. This potential trip signifies a significant diplomatic milestone and a thaw in U.S.-Venezuela relations, which have been tense for decades. Trump’s praise for Venezuela’s acting president, Delcy Rodriguez, and the reported close collaboration between the U.S. and Venezuela on oil access highlights the importance of the energy sector in bilateral ties. Recent shifts in U.S. management of Venezuelan oil revenue, now directly overseen by the U.S. Treasury, emphasize tighter control and cooperation in the economic sphere.
Trump Plans Historic Venezuela Visit Amid Oil Talks
