Venezuelan interim president Delcy Rodríguez stated on Sunday that she has received 'enough' instructions from Washington, following the United States’ attack against ousted president Nicolás Maduro and his subsequent detention. Rodríguez made the remarks during a speech to oil workers in the eastern state of Anzoátegui.
In her address, Rodríguez emphasized that Venezuelan politicians have already received sufficient directives from Washington and called for an end to foreign interference. She urged that internal disagreements and political differences in Venezuela should be resolved domestically without external involvement.
Her comments, reported by AFP, come amid heightened tensions following U.S. actions against Maduro, signaling a call for national sovereignty and reduced foreign influence in Venezuela’s political affairs.