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Trump announces he will travel to Venezuela following a'very positive' relationship with the interim president

President Donald 'Trump said on Friday that the United States' relationship with Venezuela is "very good". He also stated his intention to visit Venezuela.

Trump's praise of Venezuela's interim leader Delcy Rodrguez follows the U.S. arrest of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro, in January. The Trump administration also wants to increase oil deals with Venezuela.

Trump said to reporters at the White House that he would be visiting Venezuela, but he didn't give any further details.

Trump noted that the United States "work very closely" with Rodriguez to ensure?access? to oil.

Trump said, "I would rate the relationship we currently have with Venezuela as a ten."

When asked if he would recognize Rodriguez as an official government, Trump replied, "Yes, we've done that." We are dealing directly with them and they have really done a fantastic job.

The White House didn't?immediately answer a question about whether the official U.S. position towards Rodriguez's Government has changed.

In recent weeks, Trump administration officials made it clear that the U.S. does not recognize Rodriguez's interim government as legitimate.

Chris Wright, the U.S. Energy secretary, said in Venezuela that Rodriguez was the "interim President"? working with the United States.

Wright said in an interview with CNN that the U.S. would not "tell Delcy her future role" in future elections, leaving this decision to 'the Venezuelan people.

In an interview with NBC News this week, Rodriguez called Maduro "the legitimate president" of Venezuela.

(source: Reuters)