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Is Venezuela About to Side With the US?

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
January 9, 2026
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Is Venezuela About to Side With the US?
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Venezuela has begun quiet talks with Washington that look very different from how things were just weeks ago. Officials from the U.S. State Department have come to Caracas to work on technical plans for reopening embassies, and Venezuela’s government says it wants to rebuild diplomatic links after years of tension and conflict.

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  • A Sudden Shift in Tone
  • Diplomatic Moves and Practical Steps
  • Oil and the Economy
  • Leaders Will Have to Make Hard Choices
  • Regional Reactions
  • Conclusion

A Sudden Shift in Tone

The interim leadership in Caracas, led by Delcy Rodríguez after Maduro was captured, has made statements about working with the United States instead of fighting it. That was almost unthinkable a short time ago, given decades of bitter mistrust between the two countries. The fact that diplomats are already on the ground shows the shift is being taken seriously.

Is Venezuela About to Side With the US?

People on the streets in Venezuela are cautious. Many remember the hostility and the painful sanctions and do not fully trust the new direction. Others see an opportunity to end isolation and rebuild the battered economy. The mood is mixed between hope and doubt.

Diplomatic Moves and Practical Steps

Washington’s team is carrying out assessments that would be needed to bring back embassies in both capitals. Venezuela has also said it will send a delegation to the United States for similar work. These early steps are technical, but they signal that both sides might try to recover at least a basic level of official engagement.

For many Venezuelans, the idea of reopening diplomatic channels is a big change. It suggests that old hostilities may not be permanent and that practical cooperation could be possible despite recent military actions and deep political wounds.

Oil and the Economy

A big part of the discussion is not just politics, but oil and money. Even before these developments, Venezuelan officials were talking about selling oil again to foreign buyers and exploring ways to work with companies linked to the United States. Oil has always been Venezuela’s main source of income, and finding buyers is vital if the country is to recover from economic collapse.

Some Venezuelan leaders talk openly about using oil sales to fix energy problems, rebuild infrastructure, and help people in daily life. For a country that has suffered years of shortages and hardship, that is a real need, not just a political idea.

Leaders Will Have to Make Hard Choices

This tentative cooperation does not erase the past. Rodríguez and her government often speak of sovereignty and independence. They refuse to simply fall in line with Washington’s demands. But the reality of economic pressure and national survival means Venezuela faces hard choices, balancing national pride with the need for peace and support.

Trust is thin. Many Venezuelans remember how sanctions, isolation, and conflict weakened the country long before recent events. Restarting talks with the United States means dealing with that history and with the uncertainty about how much influence Washington will have in Caracas.

Regional Reactions

South America and beyond are watching closely. Some countries welcome the idea of normalized relations, hoping it could bring stability to a region long shaken by crises. Others worry about too much influence from Washington in a country so close and so strategic.

Russia and China, two long-term partners of Venezuela before the clash with the United States, also keep an eye on these talks. How Venezuela navigates between these powers could shape its future direction.

For ordinary people, peace and economic recovery matter more than political speeches. Showing that agreements bring jobs, cheaper goods, and reliable services will be the real test of any new diplomatic path.

Conclusion

Is Venezuela about to side with the US? In practical terms, the country is taking steps toward cooperation, and both sides are testing the waters with diplomatic signals and economic talks. Whether this becomes a lasting shift depends on whether leaders can deliver real benefits to people’s lives and whether Venezuela can protect its dignity and independence in these complex negotiations.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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