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Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro expressed willingness to engage with the U.S. in a New Year's interview, proposing serious talks, U.S. investment in Venezuela's oil sector, and cooperation in combating drug trafficking. Maduro accused the U.S. of attempting to seize Venezuela's natural resources through sanctions and military pressure. Despite U.S. sanctions halving Venezuela's oil exports, Chevron continues to operate under a special license.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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