(Reuters) -The president of Venezuelan Nicolas Maduro stated on Saturday that scheduled flights to carry house the Venezuelan migrants from the United States had been affected by “this inexplicable and big confusion”, after the Trump administration has canceled a license that enables Chevron to function within the South American nation.
Previously in his observations, Maduro stated that if he trusted him, Chevron would stay in Venezuela, referring to the choice of the American president Donald Trump final week to reverse a key license for society, quoting the dearth of progress on electoral reforms and migrant returns.
Maduro, nonetheless, didn’t point out the title of the corporate straight in reference to migrant flights. He stated the communication between the 2 nations had been broken and affected flights.
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Maduro and his authorities have all the time rejected sanctions by the United States and others, saying that they’re illegitimate measures which might be equal to a “financial conflict” designed to paralyze Venezuela.
Maduro and his allies have exulted what they are saying is the resilience of the nation regardless of the measures, though they’ve traditionally piled up some financial difficulties and deficiencies of sanctions.
(Reuters reporting; modifying by Chizu Nomiyama and Marguerita Choy)