Details of the first call between Trump and Delcy Rodriguez after Maduro's ouster

In a significant development signaling a radical shift in diplomatic relations between Washington and Caracas, US President Donald Trump revealed that he had held lengthy telephone conversations with Venezuelan interim President Delcy Rodríguez. This contact marks the first such communication between the two leaders since the dramatic events in Venezuela earlier this year that led to the ouster of Nicolás Maduro's regime.
Call details and messages exchanged
The US president described the conversation as very positive, telling reporters in the Oval Office, “We had an excellent call today. She’s a great person. We discussed many things, and I think we get along very well with Venezuela.” These remarks reflect a clear desire on the part of the White House to turn the page on past disagreements and begin a new phase of cooperation.
For her part, Rodriguez emphasized the constructive nature of the call, writing in an official Telegram post: “I had a long, productive, and courteous telephone conversation with US President Donald Trump, conducted in a spirit of mutual respect.” The use of terms like “mutual respect” indicates a desire on both sides to establish a relationship of equality that serves the interests of both countries.
Political and strategic dimensions of the new phase
This diplomatic move comes at a crucial time, as Venezuela seeks to emerge from its international isolation and restore its economic and political stability. Observers believe this rapprochement could pave the way for the lifting of economic sanctions and the resumption of Venezuelan oil exports to global markets, which would positively impact both the domestic and regional economies. Rodríguez's description of the current phase as a "new political era" reinforces expectations of comprehensive reforms that will restructure state institutions after years of turmoil.
Maduro's fate and the judicial landscape
Meanwhile, the legal saga of former President Nicolás Maduro continues to dominate headlines. Following the U.S. military operation on January 3, Maduro and his wife are currently being held in a federal prison in Brooklyn. The couple appeared in court last week, pleading not guilty to charges including drug trafficking, and are awaiting their next hearing scheduled for March 17. This legal process is a key component of the new arrangements that have allowed for the current channels of communication between the Trump administration and the new Venezuelan leadership.


