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Trump’s Venezuela Oil Sanctions: Protecting PDVSA Revenue in US Accounts

Trump’s Venezuela Oil Sanctions: Protecting PDVSA Revenue in US Accounts

venezuela’s Vice President delcy Rodríguez recently addressed⁢ the nation, detailing the government’s response to what it describes as armed attacks on​ Venezuelan territory. ‍Rodríguez conveyed that these attacks necessitate a strengthening of national defenses and a renewed commitment to the country’s sovereignty. She made ‌this statement in ⁤a broadcast via the state-run ‘Venezolana de Televisión (VTV)’ network.

Rodríguez also expressed her appreciation to leaders in Spain, Colombia, and Brazil ⁢following a series of phone conversations held yesterday. During these discussions, she provided a​ extensive overview of the alleged armed incursions. ‍Notably,Brazilian⁣ President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva reportedly dispatched medicinal supplies to Venezuela to address shortages resulting ⁤from damage to a medical⁤ warehouse during the reported attacks.

Did You​ Know? Brazil and‍ Venezuela share a complex relationship, marked by⁢ periods of⁢ cooperation and tension, particularly regarding trade and regional political alignment.

“This⁣ is the information⁣ I wanted to share, ⁢so people understand the path we are ⁣taking: a path to strengthen ourselves,⁤ a path to protect ourselves,” Rodríguez stated, “but also a path ⁢to raise our flags of claim and a path that will allow us to guarantee the return of President Nicolás ⁣Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores.”

Release of Laverde,‌ Youth coordinator for Machado’s Party

Concurrently, Venezuelan opposition groups confirmed the release of Virgilio Laverde, the youth coordinator for ⁣the state of Bolívar within Vente Venezuela, the political platform led by Maria Corina⁢ Machado. A statement from Vente Venezuela asserted,“From the vente Venezuela committee,we confirm the release of Virgilio Laverde,” emphasizing that his imprisonment was unjustified.

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