Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez called on Washington to cease meddling in the country’s politics, saying the nation must resolve its internal disputes without foreign interference. Rodriguez was sworn in on Jan. 5 after U.S. forces captured President Nicolás Maduro in a dramatic operation in Caracas. President Donald Trump has declared an intention to "dictate" Venezuela’s decisions, prompting Rodriguez to sign oil contracts, push a legislative reform on hydrocarbons and release political prisoners. The White House hinted at inviting her to the United States following a phone call with Trump. The move raises concerns over U.S. influence and potential military involvement in Venezuela.

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