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Venezuelan Embassy in US Closes as Opposition Crumbles

by Jason Ditz | Jan 7, 2023

Venezuelan Embassy in US Closes as Opposition Crumbles | US says opposition to Maduro ‘not changing’

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US Says Approach to Venezuela’s Maduro ‘Not Changing,’ Will Maintain Sanctions

by Dave DeCamp | Jan 3, 2023

The State Department said Tuesday that the US approach toward Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is "not changing" and said crippling economic sanctions on the South American country will remain. "Our approach to Nicolas Maduro is not changing. He is not the...

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Venezuela’s Maduro Says He’s Ready to Work Toward Normalization With the US

by Dave DeCamp | Jan 2, 2023

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said Sunday that Venezuela is "ready" to work toward normalization with the US, which would involve the Biden administration lifting crippling economic sanctions on the South American country. "Venezuela is ready, totally ready, to...

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Venezuela Opposition Removes Guaido as ‘Interim President’

by Dave DeCamp | Jan 1, 2023

Venezuela's opposition on Friday voted to remove Juan Guaido as the "interim president" and to dissolve the US-backed "interim government," a move that came after resuming talks with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Guaido declared himself as the interim president...

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US Grants Chevron License to Pump Oil Again in Venezuela

by Dave DeCamp | Nov 27, 2022

The move eases some sanctions on Venezuela

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US Might Give Chevron a License to Pump Oil in Venezuela

by Dave DeCamp | Nov 24, 2022

The US might soon grant Chevron a license to pump oil in Venezuela in a move that would ease crippling sanctions that were imposed on the South American country by the Trump administration. According to The Wall Street Journal, the easing of sanctions is contingent on...

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Report: US Looking to Ease Sanctions on Venezuela to Allow Chevron to Pump Oil

by Dave DeCamp | Oct 5, 2022

The Biden administration is preparing to ease sanctions on Venezuela to allow Chevron to pump oil in the country under a potential deal with the Venezuelan government, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter. The Trump...

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France Wants Sanctions Eased to Get Iranian, Venezuelan Oil Back on Market

by Dave DeCamp | Jun 27, 2022

Macron said Saudi and UAE can barely raise oil output

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Biden Faces Backlash at Summit of Americas for Excluding Countries

by Dave DeCamp | Jun 10, 2022

The US didn’t invite Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua

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Washington Seeks Access to Venezuela Oil as Gas Prices Spike

by Kyle Anzalone | Mar 6, 2022

Washington Seeks Access to Venezuela Oil as Gas Prices Spike | Biden seeks to split Maduro from Putin as tensions over Ukraine increase.

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