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Greater damage to Chevron is caused by his own government, says Maduro

Greater damage to Chevron is caused by his own government, says Maduro
Greater damage to Chevron is caused by his own government, says Maduro

Caracas-. The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, said that the greatest damage to the transnational Chevron is causing the United States itself, transcended here today.

During his night program of Mondays with Maduro +, the of remarked that who “is hurting Chevron is this (of the Venezuelan opposition) and the US government.”

He stressed that the extreme right requested and applauded the sanctions against the country, which also affected the oil company, whose president warned of the possible consequences to the northern nation.

“Who asked for the sanctions and that Chevron was harmed?” He investigated, and ruled out that he or his government has asked for it, on the contrary, “what I ask is that more investments come to the country,” he added.

Maduro recalled that the American transnational maintains historical ties of more than 100 years with Venezuela.

The president said that anyone is going to stop her from the Republic, and she will follow her own path and produce.

In this regard, he commented that he held a dialogue with workers of the National Petróleos company in Venezuela and they assured that they are in a position to continue not only producing, but to production.

“We have the plan to grow in production in all those oil fields,” he reaffirmed.

On what happened to Chevron, the dignitary said it is a nonsense, because if a company is going very well in Venezuela, what legal and can there be to do what they are doing to Chevron?

The Executive Vice President and Minister of Hydrocarbons of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, said the eve that nothing will stop the course of the nation.

In response to statements by the president of the US Transnational Oil Chevron, Mike Wirth, the Vicemandatarian reaffirmed that the Bolivarian Republic “guarantees the fulfillment of its contractual commitments” with that entity, subject to sanctions for the administration of Donald Trump.

Given any circumstance, these oil fields “will not only continue to produce, but increasing their production, as well as guaranteeing their commercialization in favor of the Venezuelan nation!” He said in his of the social network Telegram.

Wirth declared the , reproduced by RT, that if the company stops its operations in Venezuela, US energy security could affect its own interests.

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