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Venezuela Vows to Continue Oil Exports Despite U.S. Naval Blockade

Venezuela has rejected U.S. attempts to pressure its oil sector, affirming on Wednesday that crude oil exports remain unaffected following President Donald Trump’s announcement of a full blockade on sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving the country.

State-owned company Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) confirmed that exports of crude and petroleum products are proceeding “completely safely” and as usual.

Trump’s declaration marked a new escalation in months of U.S. economic and military pressure on President Nicolás Maduro, with the U.S. deploying its largest-ever fleet in the Caribbean, including the world’s largest aircraft carrier.

The announcement also caused a rise in global oil prices, coming shortly after U.S. forces seized a sanctioned tanker off Venezuela’s coast carrying between one and two million barrels of crude oil bound for Cuba. Caracas condemned the move, describing U.S. anti-narcotics operations in the region as a pretext for attempting to overthrow Maduro and seize Venezuela’s oil resources.

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