Interim Venezuelan leader says it's been "enough" orders from Washington
In Venezuela, the post-Maduro transition is underway. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently touted quick progress and opening communication channels between the countries. However, the level of US influence over the country's future leadership remains to be tested, with interim leader Delcy Rodriguez recently saying it's been "enough" orders from Washington. As the military pledged allegiance to Rodriguez Wednesday, she seemed to hit back at opposition leader Maria Corina Machado's comment that "no one has faith" in Rodriguez, made following talks with Rubio in Washington.
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