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Tomorrow Of The Day US lifts sanctions on Venezuela’s acting President

The move allows Delcy Rodríguez to more freely work with U.S. companies and investors

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Washington, United States (AP) — Trump administration lifts sanctions against Venezuela's acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, following Maduro's ouster.
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