Venezuela Complains to OPEC About the US 'Threats' - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
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Venezuela raised a frontal accusation this Sunday: according to Nicolás Maduro’s government, the United States would be trying to seize the country’s “vast oil reserves” “through the use of lethal military force.” The complaint—sent in the form of a letter to the Secretary General of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEP) and member countries (OPEP+)—comes at a time of maximum tension between Caracas and Washington, with a grow…
In the letter, the Venezuelan president says that US threats endanger "the stability of Venezuelan oil production and the international market."
The government of Nicolás Maduro denounced this Sunday, in the framework of the second ministerial conference 2025 of the OPEC+ alliance, that the United States would be trying to “take over” Venezuelan oil reserves through the military deployment it maintains in the Caribbean under the argument of fighting drug trafficking.The intervention was carried out by Vice President Delcy Rodríguez, who read a letter signed by Maduro addressed to the ene…
The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, in the framework of a meeting of OPEC and OPEC+, denounces that the voracity of the U.S. puts global energy stability at risk.
The Venezuelan government denounced on Sunday, during the second 2025 ministerial conference of the OPEC+ alliance, led by Saudi Arabia and Russia, that the United States is attempting to seize the country's oil reserves under the pretext of…
By CNN en Español The Venezuelan government denounced this Sunday, during the second ministerial conference 2025 of the OPEC+ alliance, led by Saudi Arabia and Russia, that the United States would be trying to seize the country's oil reserves under the argument of fighting drug trafficking with military deployment in the Caribbean. “Venezuela formally denounces before this instance that the United States government intends to seize the vast oil …
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