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U.S. Senator Marco Rubio discussed U.S. policy toward Venezuela in congressional testimony. He highlighted progress in dealings with the country's new leadership and said it is in Venezuela's interest to cooperate with the United States, which he hopes could become a 'very strong ally'.
Rubio also stated the political transition in Venezuela would not be fast or easy. He did not rule out the use of force to secure cooperation from Venezuelan officials, specifically mentioning Vice President Delcy Rodríguez, but later clarified the U.S. is not currently planning more military action. In response, Rodríguez said Venezuela would seek to resolve differences diplomatically.
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