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Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodriguez said in Caracas that her government is "not afraid" to confront the United States diplomatically, while acknowledging Washington as a "lethal nuclear power." She called for national unity to defend Venezuela's sovereignty "on the diplomatic battlefield," and said that if she ever goes to Washington as acting president, she will go "standing, walking, not crawling."
Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodriguez said in Caracas that her government is "not afraid" to confront the United States diplomatically, while acknowledging Washington as a "lethal nuclear power." She called for national unity to defend Venezuela's sovereignty "on the diplomatic battlefield," and said that if she ever goes to Washington as acting president, she will go "standing, walking, not crawling."