New page with Venezuela: Rodriguez's possible visit to the USA...

Rumors surrounding the potential visit of the Venezuelan president to the US have resurfaced on the agenda. White House Press Secretary Caroline Livitt answered questions on this topic, stating that there is no exact date yet, the issue has been discussed, but no firm plans have been formed at this stage.
At the same time, Livitt noted that Washington perceived Caracas's decision on the amnesty of political prisoners as a positive step. According to him, actions in this direction should also be welcomed by the general public. The White House representative, noting that Rodriguez has fulfilled his obligations, expressed the opinion that Washington expects these promises to be consistently continued.
In fact, against the backdrop of these processes, various signals have begun to appear in US-Venezuela relations in recent months: news about oil trade, financial settlements, political processes, and diplomatic relations are chasing each other. For example, it was previously reported that the US had returned $500 million in oil proceeds to the Venezuelan government under the agreement with Caracas.
Of course, there is one important nuance here: the very word "will be visited" does not mean "everything is settled." In diplomacy, sometimes behind a single phrase lie months of negotiations, hundreds of minor agreements, and at the same time, powerful internal political calculations. Therefore, the White House's statement that "there is no definitive plan yet" doesn't mean the door is closed, it's just that the key hasn't been officially released yet.
The amnesty issue in Caracas is not just a "piar" topic: this decision is being viewed as a signal that will affect the next steps regarding Venezuela in Washington and the international arena, testing trust.
The conclusion is this: there's talk of a "big transfer" on the pitch right now, but the contract hasn't been signed yet. If the parties continue to take practical steps, the topic of the visit may also become a real diplomatic reality, not a sensation. Yes, politics is not romance. But sometimes it is precisely after cold calculations that warm changes begin in people's lives.
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