Venezuelan VP Rodriguez denies involvement in alleged Maduro transfer to US
Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez publicly rejected rumors of her complicity in an alleged operation to transfer Nicolas Maduro to U.S. custody. She further dismissed the possibility of any negotiated agreement with the United States, maintaining a hardline stance amid ongoing political instability.
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Venezuela: Rodriguez Denies Maduro Transfer, Accuses Machado, Affirms Cabello Role
Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez publicly denied complicity in an alleged operation to transfer Nicolas Maduro to U.S. custody, maintaining a hardline stance against negotiations with the U.S. Concurrently, Rodriguez accused opposition leader María Corina Machado of causing national harm and reaffirmed Diosdado Cabello's central role in the executive branch, signaling continued government consolidation and opposition rhetoric. The specific actions or legal consequences implied against Machado remain unclear.