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New Venezuela leader says ‘no foreign power’ running country

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Interim president Delcy Rodriguez appears to send mixed signals on US ties to appease hardliners controlling security forces.

CARACAS: Venezuela’s interim president Delcy Rodriguez insisted Tuesday no foreign power was governing her country, after US President Donald Trump said Washington would “run” it during a transition after ousting her predecessor.

Rodriguez, who was vice president under toppled leader Nicolas Maduro, has given mixed signals about how much she is prepared to cooperate with Trump, at times sounding conciliatory, at others defiant.

Speaking three days after US special forces snatched Maduro and his wife in a stunning raid in Caracas prefaced by airstrikes, Rodriguez said: “The government of Venezuela is in charge in our country, and no-one else.”

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