US lifts sanctions on Venezuelan leader, Gulf countries caught in Iran's crossfire, Moscow fuels Madagascar’s military government
The US has lifted sanctions on Venezuelan leader Delcy Rodríguez, indicating a commitment to improving relations, while Gulf countries are caught in the crossfire of US-Iran tensions, and Madagascar's military government is strengthening ties with Russia through increased arms supplies and aid.
The recent lifting of US sanctions on Delcy Rodríguez, a key figure in Venezuela's leadership, signals Washington's strategic pivot towards engagement with the current regime, potentially impacting the geopolitical balance in Latin America. This move could influence trade policies and diplomatic relations, suggesting a need to monitor shifts in regional alliances and economic strategies.