Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro reported that planned flights for returning Venezuelan migrants from the U.S. face disruptions following the revocation of Chevron's operational license by the Trump administration.
President Nicolas Maduro addresses the disruption of flights for returning Venezuelan migrants from the U.S., attributing it to the recent revocation of Chevron's license by the Trump administration.
The Maduro regime warns it could stop accepting returning migrants after the White House canceled Chevron’s oil-pumping license there.
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Inquirer Business on MSNVenezuela to keep producing oil after US revokes Chevron licenseVenezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Wednesday said his government would continue producing oil, a day after the United States gave energy giant Chevron a month to stop operations in the Caribbean country.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday determined that there are nine wrongfully detained Americans in Venezuela, a State Department spokesperson said on Friday, calling for President Nicolas Maduro's government to release them immediately.
The United States issued a stern warning to the Nicolás Maduro regime on Saturday following reports that a Venezuelan patrol boat entered into Guyanaese waters, threatening ExxonMobil’s offshore operations.
The Trump administration on Tuesday gave Chevron 30 days to stop oil production in Venezuela after Washington accused President Nicolas Maduro of not making progress on electoral reforms and migrant returns.
The Trump administration formally revoked on Tuesday the license that allows oil giant Chevron Corp. to sell Venezuelan oil in the United States, giving the U.S. company only 30 days to wind down its operations in the South American country.
During an interview with Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade , Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Nicolás Maduro is seen as a “horrible dictator who is instilling all kinds of instability.” And asked if Maduro “should go” and “leave,” Rubio suggested that there still is a path to remove the leader — whose election the United States disputes — from power.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday he is revoking the license that allows the Venezuelan government to export oil to the United States, claiming that the South American country has failed to take back Venezuelan deportees from the U.
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Suspension of Venezuela’s oil license will strike a heavy blow. Can Maduro survive it?The Biden administration fulfilled a campaign promise Monday, when it announced TPS for all Venezuelan exiles fleeing the Nicolas ... the United States. Reward offered by the United States government for the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday determined that there are nine wrongfully detained Americans in Venezuela, a State Department spokesperson said on Friday, calling for their immediate release.
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