Maduro is ‘the only president’ of Venezuela, says Venezuelan vice president

In a dramatic escalation of international tensions, Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez delivered a defiant national address on Saturday, emphatically declaring Nicolás Maduro as “the only president” of the Bolivarian Republic. The statement came hours after U.S. forces launched an unprecedented military operation against the South American nation, resulting in the capture and extraction of President Maduro and his wife.

Speaking through state-run television channels with key cabinet members including the Ministers of Interior and Foreign Affairs, Rodríguez issued a stern demand for the immediate release of the detained Venezuelan leaders. She characterized the pre-dawn operation as a violation of international law and national sovereignty, urging citizens to maintain composure while rallying behind the constitutional government.

‘The Venezuelan people must remain steadfast in defending our nation’s independence,’ Rodríguez asserted during her nationally televised appearance. ‘We will never transform into any nation’s colonial possession or become subservient to imperial powers.’

The vice president framed the incident as a regional security concern, warning that similar interventions could potentially target other sovereign states in Latin America. She emphasized Venezuela’s preparedness to protect its substantial natural resources from foreign exploitation.

Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump conducted a press conference confirming the military action, controversially claiming that Rodríguez had already assumed presidential powers and engaged in discussions with Secretary of State Marco Rubio. ‘She has demonstrated willingness to implement necessary measures to restore Venezuela’s greatness,’ Trump told White House reporters.

The international community has responded with widespread condemnation, with multiple nations and organizations expressing profound alarm over the unilateral use of military force against a sovereign government. Diplomatic channels are actively seeking resolution to the escalating crisis that threatens to destabilize regional geopolitics.