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Venezuelan President says that flights bringing migrants back from the US are 'affected.'

The Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro stated on Saturday that flights scheduled to bring Venezuelan migrants back from the U.S. were affected by "this unjustified, tremendous commotion" after the Trump Administration canceled a Chevron license to operate in South America.

Maduro had earlier said that, if it were up to him, Chevron would stay in Venezuela. He was referring to the decision made by U.S. president Donald Trump last week to revoke a license for Chevron, citing a lack of progress in electoral reforms and migration returns.

Maduro did not directly mention the name of the company when referring to the migrant flight. He claimed that flights and communication between the countries were affected.

Maduro, and his government, have always rejected the sanctions imposed by the U.S.

Maduro, his allies and the government have praised the country for its resilience in the face of the sanctions. However, they have blamed the sanctions historically for some economic hardships. Reporting by Chizu Nomiyama; Editing by Margueritachoy and Chizu Nomiyama

(source: Reuters)