The Treasury Department has granted a permit to US oil company Chevron to discuss a possible restart of production with Venezuelan state-owned company PDVSA.
Euskaraz irakurri: Ameriketako Estatu Batuetako Gobernuak Venezuelans aurkako zigor batzuk kendu ditu
The US government will lift some economic sanctions against Venezuela as a gesture to encourage the resumption of negotiations between the opposition and the Venezuelan government.
Yesterday, the Ministry of Finance issued a licensed to Chevron, the only major North American oil company still operating in the South American countryto hold talks for a possible restart of production, as the newspaper has advanced Washington Post This permit could be the start of a series of measures aimed at easing oil sanctions, as reported by the aforementioned media.
The Joe Biden administration has wanted to make it very clear that: The announcement does not represent a change in United States policy towards Venezuela.and that Washington is ready to tighten sanctions against the country if it sees reason to do so.
“We will re-impose sanctions at every step back in any form of negotiations,” said a senior US government official.
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Source: EITB

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