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Delcy Rodríguez meets with Repsol amid tensions between Venezuela and Spain

Delcy Rodríguez meets with Repsol amid tensions between Venezuela and Spain

Vice President Delcy Rodríguez, after meeting with Repsol executives on September 13, indicated on her Telegram channel that “Venezuela is moving forward with its energy cooperation plans and alliances with companies that, like Repsol, trust and invest in the world’s largest oil reserve.”


Vice President Delcy Rodríguez reported that she met with the director of the business unit of the Spanish multinational Repsol, Luis Antonio García Sánchez. She indicated that during the meeting they discussed issues concerning “strategic alliances” and “energy cooperation.”

“Our country continues to advance in its energy cooperation plans and in alliances with companies that, like Repsol, trust and invest in the world’s largest oil reserve,” said Delcy Rodríguez on Friday, September 13, in statements to VTV.

According to the state channel, the meeting “reinforces” the commitment of Nicolás Maduro’s administration to “consolidate its position as a leader in the global energy market, to promote development and economic stability through strategic alliances and international cooperation.”

Rodriguez, on his channel Telegrammeanwhile, wrote that Venezuela is moving forward with its energy cooperation plans “and with alliances with companies that, like Repsol, trust and invest in the world’s largest oil reserve.”

No further details were offered about the meeting, which took place two days after the president of the National Assembly (AN) in 2020, Jorge Rodríguez, ordered the Permanent Commission on Foreign Policy of Parliament to prepare a resolution in which the Government of Venezuela is asked to immediately break all relations with Spain.

*Read also: Relations between Spain and Venezuela are strained: oil deals and 60 companies are involved

Jorge Rodríguez’s request was in response to the decision of the European nation’s Parliament to ignore the results of the presidential elections of July 28.

“The declaration by the Spanish Parliament is the equivalent of a declaration of war against the people and government of Venezuela,” Rodríguez said in an extraordinary session held on September 11.

In his speech, Rodríguez described it as inconceivable that the Spanish government is committing “one of the most serious political, diplomatic and interventionist errors on the planet.” He recalled that they had already done so in 2019, when the European nation recognized the former deputy of the National Assembly of 2015, Juan Guaidó, as interim president.

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