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Venezuela's Rodríguez says no foreign power governs the nation
Summary
Acting President Delcy Rodríguez said on state television that no external power is governing Venezuela, responding to comments that the U.S. would oversee a transition. Bloomberg reported that Chevron has chartered at least 11 vessels to load Venezuelan crude under a U.S. license amid a U.S. naval presence enforcing a blockade.
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Acting President Delcy Rodríguez said no foreign power is governing Venezuela, speaking on state television. Her remarks pushed back against comments by U.S. officials suggesting Washington would oversee a transition. The report says President Donald Trump was quoted saying the U.S. would temporarily "run" the country following the reported capture of Nicolás Maduro. Separately, Bloomberg reported that Chevron has chartered a small fleet of ships and is the only Western firm producing and exporting Venezuelan crude under a U.S. Treasury license. The company is reported to have at least 11 vessels scheduled to arrive at government-controlled ports this month as a U.S. naval presence enforces a blockade on outgoing oil.
Known details:
- Delcy Rodríguez said on state television that the government is governing alongside the people and that no external agent is governing Venezuela.
- The report says President Trump was quoted saying the U.S. would temporarily "run" the country after the reported capture of Nicolás Maduro.
- U.S. Vice President JD Vance was quoted saying any Venezuelan leader would "have to play ball" with the United States.
- Bloomberg reported Chevron has chartered at least 11 vessels to load Venezuelan crude at the government-controlled ports of Jose and Bajo Grande and operates under a U.S. Treasury license.
- A U.S. naval presence was reported to be enforcing a blockade that turned away at least 12 vessels bound for Venezuela, while some tankers and vessels described as a "dark fleet" were reported to have slipped through.
- Vessel-tracking data cited by Bloomberg showed one Chevron-chartered ship had already loaded and two were docked, and analysts cited by the report said the scheduled loadings amount to roughly 152,000 barrels a day and that production could fall further without more exports.
Summary:
The statements highlight competing claims about who controls Venezuela and show Chevron playing a central role in moving crude under a U.S. license amid a naval presence limiting other shipments. Undetermined at this time.
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