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NYT: Trump's comments on Venezuelan oversight could last for years

In an interview with the New York Times published early Thursday, U.S. president Donald Trump stated that "only time will show" how long the United States will continue to maintain their oversight of Venezuela.

Trump replied: "I'd say it will be much longer." When asked by The Times how long he thought the situation would last, Trump responded, "I'd say much longer." Trump said of Venezuela that "we will rebuild it in a profitable way." He added, "We're going?to be taking oil and using oil." We are bringing down oil prices and we will be giving Venezuela money, which it desperately needs.

According to The Times, Trump said that the U.S. and Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez are "getting on very well".

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Up to 50 million barrels Venezuelan oil remained in Venezuela due to a U.S. ban, a sign that Washington has been coordinating with the Venezuelan government ever since President Nicolas Maduro was captured in an armed raid last weekend.

Trump said that Venezuelan officials were giving him "everything we think is necessary".

(source: Reuters)