The Fort Worth Press - Trump praises 'terrific' new Venezuela leader after call

USD -
AED 3.672499
AFN 65.000029
ALL 82.90083
AMD 380.329721
ANG 1.79008
AOA 917.000501
ARS 1453.493802
AUD 1.49705
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.687652
BAM 1.679216
BBD 2.014055
BDT 122.202093
BGN 1.67937
BHD 0.376986
BIF 2961
BMD 1
BND 1.287949
BOB 6.909815
BRL 5.397017
BSD 0.999987
BTN 90.309176
BWP 13.362811
BYN 2.910029
BYR 19600
BZD 2.011144
CAD 1.388805
CDF 2199.99998
CHF 0.799797
CLF 0.022479
CLP 881.839941
CNY 6.97375
CNH 6.97105
COP 3673.54
CRC 496.688031
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 95.150055
CZK 20.8249
DJF 177.719635
DKK 6.417235
DOP 63.803425
DZD 130.106993
EGP 47.302131
ERN 15
ETB 155.150279
EUR 0.85886
FJD 2.27525
FKP 0.744407
GBP 0.744265
GEL 2.680303
GGP 0.744407
GHS 10.84981
GIP 0.744407
GMD 72.999605
GNF 8750.000241
GTQ 7.667112
GYD 209.20908
HKD 7.79765
HNL 26.509956
HRK 6.471502
HTG 130.876185
HUF 331.631972
IDR 16857.4
ILS 3.15488
IMP 0.744407
INR 90.25495
IQD 1310
IRR 42125.000158
ISK 125.397463
JEP 0.744407
JMD 157.661564
JOD 0.709018
JPY 158.510501
KES 128.999715
KGS 87.448302
KHR 4024.999971
KMF 423.496896
KPW 900.028621
KRW 1466.130477
KWD 0.30783
KYD 0.833333
KZT 510.436074
LAK 21604.999959
LBP 89549.999771
LKR 309.500607
LRD 180.749773
LSL 16.394136
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 5.43044
MAD 9.192502
MDL 17.095022
MGA 4550.000121
MKD 52.858045
MMK 2099.655553
MNT 3562.25668
MOP 8.030926
MRU 39.740042
MUR 46.424958
MVR 15.450309
MWK 1733.999765
MXN 17.801603
MYR 4.049026
MZN 63.909945
NAD 16.399107
NGN 1422.249737
NIO 36.730322
NOK 10.057255
NPR 144.493097
NZD 1.74206
OMR 0.3845
PAB 0.999987
PEN 3.358982
PGK 4.26325
PHP 59.502025
PKR 279.874985
PLN 3.61675
PYG 6787.097217
QAR 3.641097
RON 4.370102
RSD 100.770972
RUB 78.499671
RWF 1457.5
SAR 3.750376
SBD 8.123611
SCR 13.730626
SDG 601.499754
SEK 9.199105
SGD 1.287984
SHP 0.750259
SLE 24.149758
SLL 20969.499267
SOS 571.50018
SRD 38.291968
STD 20697.981008
STN 21.4
SVC 8.749818
SYP 11059.574895
SZL 16.398816
THB 31.479879
TJS 9.294852
TMT 3.51
TND 2.889872
TOP 2.40776
TRY 43.177794
TTD 6.787927
TWD 31.566104
TZS 2510.000128
UAH 43.190665
UGX 3559.669104
UYU 38.730671
UZS 12014.999645
VES 338.72556
VND 26277.5
VUV 120.939428
WST 2.778522
XAF 563.188578
XAG 0.010792
XAU 0.000217
XCD 2.70255
XCG 1.802251
XDR 0.700952
XOF 562.999909
XPF 102.925008
YER 238.449976
ZAR 16.40412
ZMK 9001.195339
ZMW 19.724066
ZWL 321.999592
  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    81.57

    0%

  • SCS

    0.0200

    16.14

    +0.12%

  • CMSD

    0.0080

    23.908

    +0.03%

  • RELX

    -0.2700

    41.92

    -0.64%

  • GSK

    0.8900

    50.79

    +1.75%

  • BTI

    0.8200

    57.44

    +1.43%

  • RYCEF

    -0.1400

    17.14

    -0.82%

  • RIO

    2.2900

    85.88

    +2.67%

  • BCC

    0.1800

    84.05

    +0.21%

  • BCE

    0.5000

    24.22

    +2.06%

  • NGG

    0.8000

    78.88

    +1.01%

  • CMSC

    0.0100

    23.4

    +0.04%

  • VOD

    0.1900

    13.37

    +1.42%

  • JRI

    -0.0600

    13.76

    -0.44%

  • BP

    0.4600

    35.82

    +1.28%

  • AZN

    1.8300

    96.34

    +1.9%

Trump praises 'terrific' new Venezuela leader after call

Trump praises 'terrific' new Venezuela leader after call

US President Donald Trump said Wednesday he had held a "long call" with Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez, the first known contact between the two leaders since the ouster of Nicolas Maduro.

Text size:

"We just had a great conversation today, and she's a terrific person," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.

He later said on social media that he and Rodriguez had discussed "many topics," including oil, minerals, trade and national security.

"We are making tremendous progress," Trump said.

After Maduro's capture in a deadly US special forces operation on January 3, Trump said he was content to let his former deputy Rodriguez take over -- as long as she gave the United States access to Venezuelan oil.

He has suggested the United States could maintain oversight of the Caribbean country for years.

Rodriguez has been walking a diplomatic tightrope, trying to meet Trump's demands without alienating Maduro loyalists, who control Venezuela's security forces and feared paramilitaries.

Writing on Telegram, she described her call with the US leader as "productive and courteous" and characterized by "mutual respect."

- 'New political era' -

The 56-year-old added that she and Trump, 79, had discussed a "bilateral work agenda for the benefit of our people, as well as outstanding issues in relations between our governments."

Earlier, she said at her first press conference as interim president that Venezuela was entering a "new political era" marked by greater tolerance for "ideological and political diversity."

Under pressure from Washington, Venezuela has released dozens of political prisoners in the past week, but kept hundreds still behind bars.

Rodriguez claimed a total of 406 political prisoners had been released since December in a process that "has not yet concluded."

The Foro Penal legal rights NGO, which defends many of the detainees, gave a much smaller tally of around 180 freed.

AFP's count, based on data from NGOs and opposition parties, showed 70 people released since the fall of Maduro, who was taken to the United States to face trial for alleged drug trafficking.

Trump has so far sidelined opposition leader Maria Corina Machado from Venezuela's post-Maduro transition, claiming the Nobel Peace Prize laureate does not have enough "respect" in the country.

Machado, who is currently residing outside of Venezuela, will meet Trump on Thursday at the White House to press her demands for the opposition to be given a pre-eminent role.

- Released out of view -

The trickle of prisoner releases continued on Wednesday, with the release of 17 journalists and media workers.

Roland Carreno, a journalist and prominent opposition activist, who was detained in August 2024 during post-election protests, was part of the group.

A leading member of the Popular Will party, he was previously imprisoned between 2020 and 2023 on charges of terrorism -- a charge frequently used to lock up opposition members in Venezuela.

In a video shared by another freed journalist, Carreno called for "peace and reconciliation."

To avoid scenes of jubilant opposition activists punching the air as they walk free from prison, the authorities have been releasing them quietly at other locations, far from the TV cameras and relatives waiting outside detention centers.

Carreno was released at a shopping mall.

Former presidential candidate Enrique Marquez, one of the first to be released, was driven home in a patrol car.

A US State Department official confirmed on Tuesday that Americans have been released, without saying how many or from where.

burs-cb/des

P.Grant--TFWP