The U.S. pressed for the release of 15 American detainees, offering to continue sanction exemptions for U.S. oil companies.
U.S. President Donald Trump's envoy Richard Grenell said on Friday he was headed back to the United States with six American citizens, a surprise development after he met with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas.
Chief warns country could be vulnerable to Chinese, Russian influence if it is forced to abandon operations there
US career diplomat Richard Grenell landed Friday in Caracas presumably to participate in the return of a group of Venezuelan deportees in exchange for US nationals detained by the Bolivarian regime in the South American country.
WASHINGTON/BOGOTA - U.S. President Donald Trump's envoy Richard Grenell and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro had a respectful discussion about migration, sanctions and Americans detained in the South American country,
Richard Grenell, one of Donald Trump’s closest advisors, is set to meet with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro this Friday
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro addresses government supporters after he was sworn in for a third six-year term, at the Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Jan. 10, 2025. Credit: AP/Matias Delacroix California-based Chevron Corp ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's envoy, Richard Grenell, is expected to meet Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro amid ongoing diplomatic tensions. This development follows the re-imposition of sanctions on Venezuela and Chevron’s efforts to secure a special license for operations in the country.
President Nicolas Maduro looks on during a press conference after testifying before the electoral chamber at main headquarters of the Supreme Court of Justice on Aug. 2, 2024, at the Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela.
FTChevron is seeking to protect a special US license allowing it to operate in Venezuela, saying China and Russia will gain influence in the oil-producing nation, and the western hemisphere, if it is forced out by Donald Trump’s
Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro is moving ahead with plans to sell a key fertilizer plant in Colombia in a quest to shore up revenue for his country’s ailing economy, squaring him against President Gustavo Petro.
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