In an exclusive interview scheduled for broadcast Thursday on Real America's Voice, Rodriguez detailed ongoing negotiations intended to untangle Venezuela’s financial isolation. By engaging with Secretary Rubio, her administration seeks to restore correspondent banking access for both public and private institutions, a critical step toward stabilizing the nation's hyper-inflated economy. Rodriguez emphasized that these discussions represent a departure from previous adversarial postures, framing the current engagement as a pragmatic approach to resolving long-standing domestic and regional conflicts.
Beyond domestic stabilization, the interim leader addressed broader geopolitical tensions, specifically advocating for a new dialogue between Washington and Havana. She expressed hope that the United States would reconsider the economic blockade against Cuba, suggesting that both nations could benefit from formal mechanisms to address their differences. The interview, conducted by Javier Negre of RAV Español, also touches on sensitive internal matters, including the status of opposition leader Maria Karina Machado and allegations of election fraud that have long defined the Venezuelan political crisis.





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