North American President Joe Biden seems to choose to leave the door ajar for negotiations with Nicolás Maduro, for now he is refraining from suppressing the individual licenses granted to several oil companies.
For now, the Washington government is refraining from suppressing the individual licenses granted to several oil companies, such as the American Chevron, the Spanish Repsol or the French Maurel & Prom. as indicated by the agency AFP.
Licenses will continue to be approved “on a case-by-case basis,” a US official who requested anonymity told reporters.
“They are subject to evaluation and, without a doubt, based on the evolution of events over the next 10 days, we are prepared to make a set of recommendations to the incoming administration,” said an official in a telematic press conference.
North American President Joe Biden seems to choose to leave the door ajar for negotiations with Nicolás Maduro, who claims to have detained two US officials, one “from the FBI” and the other “military”, which he links to an alleged plot planned by Washington.
Even so, the Democrat has announced a battery of measures and restrictions against several Venezuelan officials and Maduro. Among them the president of the state-owned PDVSA, Héctor Andrés Obregón, and the Minister of Transportation and president of Conviasa, the state airline, Ramón Celestino Velásquez.
Apart from the United States, Canada, the European Union and the United Kingdom have also issued measures to Caracas in a bid to increase international pressure.
With information from AFP
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