Rubio Confirms Rodriguez Has Not Publicly Responded to Detailed American Demands

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Marco Rubio acknowledged that Venezuelan acting president Delcy Rodriguez and her government have not publicly responded to the detailed American demands he outlined during Senate testimony Wednesday. The silence leaves questions about whether interim authorities fully accept requirements or are still evaluating their positions.
The Secretary of State noted that Rodriguez stated Tuesday that respectful communication channels exist with Washington, but her administration has issued no official response to specific requirements including privileged energy sector access for United States companies, mandatory American goods purchases, and Cuban oil subsidy termination.
Rubio suggested that actions speak louder than public statements, pointing to prisoner releases and apparent cooperation as indicating interim government willingness to meet American expectations. He characterized diplomatic engagement as productive while acknowledging that formal public acceptance of detailed terms has not yet occurred.
Democrats questioned whether this silence reflects uncertainty about American demands, internal governmental debates about compliance, or deliberate ambiguity to avoid public association with arrangements that might appear subordinate to Washington. They expressed concerns about transparency and accountability in bilateral relationship development.
The hearing also addressed NATO alliance tensions over Greenland, assessment that Iran regime change would prove far more complex than Venezuela operation, and arguments dismissing concerns that the intervention might encourage authoritarian aggression elsewhere. Rubio defended administration foreign policy as advancing American interests.

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