Announceme of Venezuela’s readiness to accept US oil investmes – Mehr News Agency | RCO News Agency

According to Mehr news agency, quoted from Russia Elium, Nicolás Maduro in an ierview with “IgnacioRamone» Spanish journalist who through the channel His telegram “If America needs Venezuelan oil, Venezuela is ready to accept American investmes, as it has with Chevron there is; Any time, any place and any way they wa.
He added: “America should know that if it was comprehensive economic developme agreemes, it can also conclude such agreemes.”
companyChevron» America has a license from the US governme to extract and export oil in Venezuela and is one of the few iernational companies that has maiained its operational activities in this coury despite the extensive US sanctions against Venezuela’s oil sector.
Earlier, US Preside Donald Trump announced the “destruction of a major facility” in Venezuela by the US military.
Citing some sources, CNN reported that the US Ceral Ielligence Agency (CIA) carried out an air strike with a drone against a port facility on the coast of Venezuela.
America justifies its military presence in the Caribbean region with the aim of fighting drug trafficking. In September and October, the US armed forces repeatedly destroyed boats that were allegedly carrying drugs near the coast of Venezuela.
In late September, NBC reported that the US military was considering options to target drug traffickers inside Venezuela.
On November 3, Donald Trump expressed confidence that Nicolas Maduro’s days as preside of Venezuela are coming to an end, but clarified that the United States does not iend to start a war against Venezuela.
Caracas considered these actions provocative and aimed at destabilizing the region, and described it as a violation of iernational agreemes related to nuclear disarmame in the Caribbean.
On December 17th, Trump designated the Venezuelan governme as a “foreign terrorist organization” and imposed a complete embargo on all embargoed oil tankers bound for or originating from the republic. Bolivar Venezuela was moving, he announced.
He also threatened Venezuela with an “unprecedeed shock” and demanded the return of oil, land and other “stolen” assets from the United States.
Since 2017, Washington has imposed extensive sanctions against Venezuela’s oil sector and severely limited the coury’s oil exports. These sanctions were especially iensified during the presidency of Donald Trump, and many iernational companies stopped their activities in Venezuela.



