Trump allows Chevron to keep Venezuela assets with key restrictions on Maduro

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Exclusive: A senior member of the Republican congress who called for Swift spoke, but the ends of Latin American dictatorships spoke to Fox News digital after the news broke out that the Trump administration will allow Chevron to maintain its assets in Venezuela.
Representative Carlos Jiminies, R. Florida, formerly famous for President Donald Trump’s original action to reflect a deal formulated by former President Joe Biden and the dictator Caracas Nicholas Maduro, who allowed Texas to continue to work there.
“This is personal for me,” said Jiminiz in Miami in February, surrounded by the leader of the Venezuelan opposition Juan Guido and the local Latin leaders.
On Wednesday, Gamenies was similarly optimistic about Trump’s last step to reflect his original decision – albeit with many major restrictions, including Chevron could not import oil from Venezuela, among other conditions.
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Representative Carlos Jiminies. (Reuters / Eva Marie Ozkati / Reuters)
“As far as I can continue [oil production] Jiminiz said about the new deal.
“They cannot also continue to push royalties to the Maduro system. What they are allowed to do is to preserve their assets in Venezuela, which will do so. [fulfill] Their argument [that] The Chinese would have assumed their origins. “
There was concern that if Chevron was forced out of Venezuela through US sanctions or executive decisions that China or another malicious actor is in line with Maduro, it would move and use the American infrastructure that exceeds the quality of other Venezuelan oil outlets.
“What I understand is that this is due to the policies of the Trump era, which I support. Therefore, as much as I am anxious, it was the best in the worlds,” said Gamenies.
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Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)
“No one, stopped paying royalties to Maduro to up to $ 700 million or more per month, which calls for this dictatorial and illegal system. Two, we can maintain our origins and maintain the Chinese.
Jiminiz, the only member born in Congress, has long been calling for ways to give a democratic character to Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua-which is currently managed by all the powerful.
After escaping from Castroos with his family as a young boy, Jiminiz returned to the Cuban soil for the first time in more than 60 years when he joined the Congress delegation to the American military complex in the Gulf of Guantenamo.
This trip tells the Fox News Digital, leaving it more encouraged and focused on returning Cuba to the country when he was born – and to search for similar ends in Venezuela.
Jiminiz said on Wednesday that the dictators-Maduro and Miguel Diaz Canel in Havana-Mangkon economically, with the former “support”.
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In exchange for the employment of Cuban security personnel in Venezuela, Caracas sends tens of thousands of oil barrels daily to Havana “to maintain the lights literally.”
Cuba is famous for the power and weak electrical network.
However, Gamenies also warned our interests not to move away from the narrow limits of the new Trump administration order – and that if oil companies are still pushing Maduro in some way, the conditions must change immediately.
“She told Chevron that the best thing to do is support the administration and push the administration to some extent to support the peaceful transfer of the authority to the legitimate government, which is by the legitimate Venezuela president, Edmundo Gonzales.”
Gonzalez announced that he had lost the 2024 presidential elections there, but the results that Maduro preferred were a major dispute as an experimental inaccurate. Gonzalez has held Argentina’s ambassador under the last democratic leader of Venezuela, Rafael Caldira.
Behind Maduro, the late Hugo Chavez – who took power for the first time after his election in 1999, was behind Caldira.
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“For the moment, what we have is an illegal dictatorship, and we must always be alongside democracy and freedom, and this is what we are fighting for,” Jiminiz told Fox News Digital.
Chevron’s license to work in Venezuela ended on Tuesday, although sources told Reuters that Chevron had received directives from Trump administration This will allow the preservation of its shares, assets and employees in Venezuela.
PDVSA oil partner, PDVSA, canceled the goods to be delivered to Chevron in April, noting the uncertainty in payment related to US sanctions that gave up time to conclude these transactions.
Eric Rafel contributed to Fox Business in this report.
2025-05-30 13:37:00