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‘Cut Ties With China & Russia’: Trump Govt’s Latest Ultimatum To Venezuela

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January 7, 2026
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The Trump administration has told Venezuela’s interim leader, Delcy Rodriguez, that her government must enter into an exclusive partnership with the United States on oil production and prioritise US buyers when selling heavy crude, according to reports. Washington has also asked Caracas to sharply reduce its relationships with China, Russia, Iran and Cuba, ABC reported, citing people familiar with the discussions. The reported demands signal intensifying US pressure on Venezuela over its energy sector and geopolitical alignments.

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According to the report, the US wants Venezuela to work solely with American companies on oil production and to favour the US when selling heavy crude. These conditions were reportedly presented as part of broader talks on future engagement.

ABC reported that Washington has also urged Venezuela to cut economic ties with China, Russia, Iran and Cuba, and to expel their presence from the country. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Washington has imposed sweeping sanctions on Caracas, while recognising opposition figures at various points as interim leaders. Despite economic collapse and diplomatic isolation, Maduro had retained power with backing from allies such as Russia, China and Iran.

Meanwhile, Nicolas Maduro spent the night at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn after a covert overnight US military operation extracted him and his wife from Caracas over the weekend and flew them to New York to face narco-terrorism charges.

The couple pleaded not guilty at their first court appearance, with Maduro defiantly insisting he remains Venezuela’s president. Senior officials from the Trump administration later briefed lawmakers, drawing praise from Republicans and scepticism from Democrats.

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