Machado Was Never In The U.S.-Qatar Plan, Source Tells CNN
| Date | Action |
|---|---|
| 2024 | Delcy Rodríguez visits Doha multiple times, meets Al Thani; Qatar mediates US-VZ contacts |
| January 3, 2026 | US forces capture Maduro and Cilia Flores in Caracas raid; Qatar not informed in advance |
| January 5, 2026 | Delcy Rodríguez sworn in by the National Assembly as interim president |
| January 15, 2026 | Machado meets Trump at the White House; hands him her Nobel medal |
| February 2026 | OFAC issues oil licenses for Chevron, Repsol, BP, Eni, Shell |
| March 26, 2026 | US formally recognizes Delcy Rodríguez as interim head of state |
| March 30, 2026 | US embassy reopens in Caracas |
| April 1, 2026 | OFAC removes Delcy Rodríguez from the sanctions list |
| April 14, 2026 | OFAC General License 57 lifts sanctions on Banco Central de Venezuela and three state banks |
| May 4, 2026 | Machado at Milken Institute Conference, calls for elections within 12 months |
| May 9, 2026 | Secretary Rubio meets Qatar PM in Doha on broader regional file |
| May 10, 2026 | CNN publishes Qatari source account; Machado excluded from transition plan confirmed |
Machado has continued to operate as the public face of the Venezuelan opposition through six months of growing distance from Washington. On May 4 at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, in a conversation with Fareed Zakaria, she described a three-phase process attributed to Secretary of State Marco Rubio that should end in an electoral event "in the next 12 months at the most." She has framed reconciliation as available to most chavismo actors but said those who committed crimes against humanity would have to face justice.
In a parallel interview with El País published the same weekend, Machado said Venezuela continues to be a dictatorship under Delcy Rodríguez because the judicial, legislative, and electoral powers remain captured by the executive. She also confirmed that her physical return to Venezuela is "close, but the moment must be the right one," after 80 days abroad following her December 2025 exit.
The Detention FileMaduro and Cilia Flores remain in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn after pleading not guilty to narcoterrorism and weapons charges, with Judge Alvin Hellerstein on May 5 postponing the next court hearing to June 30, 2026. The case has moved slowly, with the US government having recently permitted the Venezuelan government to pay for the couple's defense after a delay of several weeks. The trial calendar runs in parallel to the political file in Caracas, with Delcy Rodríguez's cabinet reshuffles and OFAC's serial license actions defining the operational picture day by day.
Why It MattersFor investors, the CNN disclosure removes one of the lingering ambiguities in the Venezuela trade. If the operational architecture that produced the January 3 raid was built around Delcy Rodríguez from the start, the OFAC licensing cadence of February through April is best read as a structured handover rather than as leverage to be reversed. Roughly 1 billion dollars of oil-sale proceeds have already moved through the Qatar-linked channel, and Brent above 90 dollars during the Hormuz disruption has further supported the cash-flow trajectory the Trump administration has chosen to permit.
For the opposition, the disclosure deepens an existing rupture. Machado on April 12 was formally unified behind by the Democratic Unitary Platform as its candidate for any future presidential election, but no date has been set and the Rodríguez government has explicitly conditioned amnesty on excluding figures who promoted foreign intervention, a category Caracas applies to Machado. The diaspora rally of 17,000 she addressed in Santiago on March 13 measured external mobilization, but the internal numbers remain blocked by a chavista institutional apparatus that Washington is now invested in preserving.
Connected CoverageRio Times has tracked this file through our Venezuela Crisis 2026 Guide and our coverage of the Delcy Rodríguez cabinet overhaul. The OFAC sequence is detailed in our reporting on the lifting of Banco Central sanctions on April 14. The strategic context is captured in our analysis of chavismo's tactical retreat under Washington's terms, and the institutional framework in our reporting on the opposition coalition unifying behind Machado for a future vote.
What to Watch-
White House response or non-response to the CNN report this week
Machado's public reaction and any move on the previously announced Venezuela return
June 30 Hellerstein hearing on the Maduro/Flores case in Brooklyn
Any next OFAC license action and whether Citgo protections (extended May 4) are renewed
A Qatari source directly involved in the Doha mediation told CNN reporter Max Saltman that during the months of US-Venezuela talks before the January 3, 2026 raid, neither side discussed María Corina Machado as part of a post-Maduro government. The source also confirmed that Delcy Rodríguez visited Qatar multiple times in 2024 and met Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani as the consistent interlocutor.
Was there a financial channel through Qatar?Yes - the Qatari source confirmed that at the US government's request, Qatar temporarily opened a bank account to receive proceeds from Venezuelan oil sales, an account that has since been closed. Roughly 1 billion dollars of oil-sale proceeds had moved through this channel before US sanctions on the Banco Central de Venezuela were lifted on April 14 via OFAC General License 57.
How has Machado responded to being sidelined?Machado has continued to operate as the public face of the opposition. At the Milken Institute Global Conference on May 4 she called for elections within 12 months under a three-phase process she attributed to Secretary Rubio. In a parallel El País interview she said Venezuela remains a dictatorship under Delcy Rodríguez and that her return to Venezuela is close but the timing must be right.
What is the status of Maduro and Cilia Flores?Both remain detained at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn after pleading not guilty to narcoterrorism and weapons charges. Judge Alvin Hellerstein postponed the next hearing on May 5 to June 30, 2026. The US government recently allowed the Venezuelan government to pay for their legal defense after a multi-week delay in releasing those funds.
Updated: 2026-05-11T20:30:00Z
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