Amid reports of slowing activity at Venezuelan ports, Trump told reporters that the US would keep or sell the oil it had seized from a Venezuelan oil tanker near the Galveston, Texas shoreline. The tanker, which was seized by US authorities, was seen in a satellite image near the Galveston shoreline. The image, provided by VANTOR/Reuters, shows the tanker's location off the coast of Texas. Trump's comments came as the US continues to impose economic sanctions on Venezuela, which has led to a significant decline in the country's oil exports.
China and Russia have expressed support for Venezuela, with Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian saying that China "opposes any form of intervention in Venezuela's internal affairs" and "supports the Venezuelan government and people in their efforts to maintain national sovereignty and stability." Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova also expressed support for Venezuela, stating that Russia "stands in solidarity with the Venezuelan people and government" and "opposes any attempts to undermine the country's sovereignty and territorial integrity."
The US pressure campaign on Venezuela has been ongoing for several months, with Trump imposing economic sanctions on the country in an effort to force Maduro to leave power. The sanctions have had a significant impact on Venezuela's economy, leading to widespread shortages of food and medicine. The US has also imposed a blockade on Venezuelan oil tankers, which has further exacerbated the country's economic crisis.
The situation in Venezuela has led to a significant humanitarian crisis, with millions of people in the country struggling to access basic necessities such as food and medicine. The international community has been divided on how to address the crisis, with some countries supporting the US pressure campaign and others calling for a more diplomatic approach.
As the situation in Venezuela continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the US pressure campaign will affect the country's economy and its people. The US has said that it will continue to impose economic sanctions on Venezuela until Maduro leaves power, while China and Russia have expressed their support for the Venezuelan government and people. The international community will be watching closely to see how the situation develops in the coming weeks and months.
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