Secretary of State Marco Rubio acknowledged during Senate testimony Wednesday that acting Venezuelan president Delcy Rodriguez and her government’s press office have not immediately commented on his characterizations of American demands outlined during the Foreign Relations Committee hearing. The observation came as he detailed specific requirements including energy sector access and commercial arrangements.
The former Florida senator noted that Rodriguez stated Tuesday that respectful communication channels have been established with Washington, though her administration has not publicly responded to detailed American demands articulated during congressional testimony. These include privileged access for United States energy companies, mandatory purchases of American goods with petroleum revenue, and immediate termination of subsidized oil exports to Cuba.
Rubio emphasized that interim authorities have demonstrated cooperation through actions including prisoner releases ordered since Nicolas Maduro’s removal. He suggested that responsive behavior rather than public statements indicates interim government willingness to meet American requirements and characterized interactions as productive.
Democrats questioned whether cooperation with former Maduro regime members serves stated democratic objectives and expressed skepticism about the operation’s effectiveness. Senator Cory Booker challenged apparent contradictions between democratic rhetoric and collaboration with authoritarian holdovers including Rodriguez herself.
The hearing also addressed multiple foreign policy concerns including Greenland, NATO tensions, Iran, and China. Rubio sought to reassure allies disturbed by Trump’s aggressive rhetoric while defending the president’s confrontational diplomatic style. He maintained that fundamental American commitments remain intact despite contentious debates about alliance burden-sharing.
Rubio Confirms Neither Rodriguez Nor Government Commented on Testimony Demands
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