Venezuela’s opposition leader Juan Guaido, recognized by the United States as the country’s rightful interim president, plans to arrange White House discussions with President Joe Biden in the coming weeks. This move comes as Venezuela prepares for its much-anticipated presidential inauguration.
As tensions between the United States and Venezuela continue to fluctuate, Guaido’s push for talks with Biden signifies his desire to address key issues such as human rights, trade relations, oil industry cooperation, and other critical political matters. The discussions could also serve to strengthen the existing partnership between the two nations and foster mutual understanding.
Despite the ongoing stalemate in Venezuela, Guaido’s engagement with Biden could potentially signal a shift in diplomatic relations as both nations anticipate the South American country’s political landscape to evolve. Last week, Venezuela’s National Assembly, the country’s legislative body, passed constitutional measures to establish a pre-inauguration period for incoming President Nicolas Maduro, amid continued national unrest.