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    Spain Urges EU to Lift Sanctions on Venezuela's Interim President After Amnesty Bill

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    Posted on February 20, 2026

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    Last updated: April 3, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Spain urges the EU to lift sanctions on Venezuela after a limited amnesty, citing democratic progress. Brussels signals readiness to use available tools to support a transition.

    Spain presses EU to end sanctions on Venezuela's interim leader post-amnesty

    Spain's Call for Sanctions Relief

    EU Sanctions on Venezuela: Context and Next Steps

    MADRID, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Spain's foreign minister urged the European Union on Friday to lift its sanctions on Venezuela's interim president, Delcy Rodriguez, after lawmakers in the South American country approved a limited amnesty bill for certain prisoners.

    Rodriguez, who took power last month after the U.S. ouster of President Nicolas Maduro, has bowed to Trump administration demands on oil sales and released hundreds of people who human rights groups class as political prisoners, as part of a normalisation of relations between the countries.

    Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares said the EU should "send a signal that (Venezuela) is heading down the right path in this new phase".

    "Sanctions are never an end in themselves. They are a means to achieve ends so that this broad, peaceful and democratic dialogue can take place," Albares told reporters in Barcelona.

    EU Commission's Response

    Later on Friday, EU Commission spokesperson Anouar El Anouni declined to directly address Madrid's proposal, saying: "We do stand ready to use every tool at our disposal in our toolbox to support a transition towards democracy in Venezuela."

    2017 Embargo and Bans

    History of EU Measures

    In 2017, the EU imposed a slew of sanctions on Venezuela, including an arms embargo and a ban on surveillance equipment, following regional elections that it said were marred by irregularities.

    2018 Listings Including Rodríguez

    A year later, it imposed economic sanctions on 11 senior Venezuelan officials including Rodriguez, who was Maduro's vice president, saying they were responsible for human rights violations while undermining democracy and the rule of law.

    Amnesty Bill and Rights Concerns

    Human rights groups say the amnesty bill approved unanimously by Venezuela's ruling party-controlled legislature on Thursday falls short of offering relief for hundreds of political prisoners. Caracas has always denied holding political prisoners and says those jailed have committed crimes.

    (Reporting by Paolo Laudani; Additional reporting by Inti Landauro in Brussels; Editing by David Latona and Helen Popper)

    References

    • Spain urges EU to lift sanctions on Venezuela’s interim president after amnesty bill – Reuters via Yahoo News
    • EU to push for lifting sanctions on Venezuela’s interim leader – Daily Sabah

    Table of Contents

    • Spain's Call for Sanctions Relief
    • EU Sanctions on Venezuela: Context and Next Steps
    • EU Commission's Response

    Key Takeaways

    • •Spain’s foreign minister urged the EU to lift sanctions on Venezuela’s interim president Delcy Rodriguez after a limited amnesty bill passed.
    • •Madrid argues easing measures would reward steps toward normalization, including prisoner releases and oil policy shifts.
    • •Human rights groups say the amnesty is too narrow and fails to cover many political detainees.
    • •The European Commission avoided a direct stance, noting the EU can use various tools to support a democratic transition.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Spain urges EU to lift sanctions on Venezuela's interim president after amnesty bill

    1What is the main topic?

    Spain is pressing the European Union to lift or ease sanctions on Venezuela after lawmakers approved a limited amnesty, arguing it signals democratic progress.

    2Why did Spain call for lifting sanctions?

    Madrid cites a recent amnesty for some prisoners and steps by interim leader Delcy Rodriguez on oil policy as reasons to encourage Venezuela’s transition.

    3
  • 2017 Embargo and Bans
  • History of EU Measures
  • 2018 Listings Including Rodríguez
  • Amnesty Bill and Rights Concerns
  • •
    EU sanctions began in 2017 with an arms embargo and in 2018 targeted senior officials, including Rodriguez.
    How did the EU respond?

    An EU spokesperson did not commit to Madrid’s proposal, stressing that member states decide sanctions and the bloc stands ready to use tools to back a democratic process.

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