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Russia responds to Trump's claim about oil in Venezuela

Moscow announced on Tuesday that the oil?assets? Russia develops in Venezuela are its property, and it will continue to work there. This follows Donald Trump's claim of control over Venezuela.

TASS reported that Roszarubezhneft, a Russian company, said all of its assets in Venezuela belonged to Russia. It also stated it would honor its agreements with?international partners' there.

Roszarubezhneft is owned by an entity of the Russian Ministry of Economic Development. It was founded in 2020, and shortly after acquired the Venezuelan assets of Russian state-owned oil company Rosneft. This happened following sanctions imposed at the time by Washington on two Rosneft subsidiaries for trading Venezuelan crude oil.

According to TASS, all?Roszarubezhneft's assets in Venezuela are "the property of the Russian State" in accordance with the laws of Venezuela and international law, as well as agreements between the two nations.

PUTIN HAS NOT PUBLICLY COMMENTED ABOUT MADURO CAPTURE

Trump, who has accused Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro of being a drug-trafficking, dictator, working with Washington's enemies, has spoken openly about controlling Venezuela's vast, world's biggest oil reserves in partnership with U.S. companies.

Maduro has denied all charges.

After a week-long chase, the U.S. also seized an oil tanker with a Russian flag and a Venezuelan connection.

The Russian Foreign Ministry has called on Trump to release Maduro and has encouraged dialogue.

Moscow has supported Caracas in its diplomatic efforts for many years. This includes energy cooperation, military ties, and high-level contacts.

In November, Venezuela's National Assembly extended for 15 years the joint ventures that PDVSA has with Roszarubezhneft to operate two oilfields located in Venezuela's western region. (Reporting and editing by Guy Faulconbridge, Bernadettebaum and Marina Bobrova)

(source: Reuters)