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U.S. seizes two oil tankers tied to Venezuela.
Summary
U.S. officials said they seized two oil tankers, including a Russian-flagged vessel, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio outlined a plan to take and sell between 30 and 50 million barrels of Venezuelan oil that cannot move because of sanctions.
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U.S. officials said on Wednesday that two oil tankers linked to Venezuela were seized, including a Russian-flagged ship. Authorities said one seizure took place in the North Atlantic and another occurred while a vessel was operating in international waters. Officials described the actions as related to sanctioned oil shipments and said the operations occurred without incident. Secretary of State Marco Rubio outlined a plan to transfer and sell Venezuelan oil that he said is currently unable to move because of sanctions and U.S. measures.
Key facts:
- Officials reported two tankers were seized, and described one as connected to a Venezuelan "shadow fleet" that transported sanctioned oil.
- Authorities said the seizures occurred without incident and involved actions in the North Atlantic and international waters near the Caribbean.
- Secretary Rubio said the United States plans to take and sell between 30 and 50 million barrels of Venezuelan oil that cannot be moved under current sanctions arrangements.
Summary:
The reported seizures are presented as enforcement of U.S. sanctions and part of broader measures aimed at limiting Venezuela’s ability to move sanctioned oil. Undetermined at this time.
