U.S. plans interim government in Venezuela to stabilize economy and revive oil industry post-Maduro removal.
The Trump administration is working to establish an interim government in Venezuela following the removal of Nicolás Maduro, signalling a major shift in U.S. involvement in the region. Washington says the goal is to stabilise the country after years of economic collapse and political turmoil.
A key focus of the plan is rebuilding Venezuela’s oil industry, once among the world’s largest, as the U.S. looks to restore production and attract international investment. Officials argue that reviving energy output is essential to economic recovery and regional stability.
However, questions remain over how quickly a transition can be implemented and who will ultimately lead it. The White House has yet to outline the structure or timeline of the proposed government.
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