Venezuela signals openness to US investment amid diplomatic overtures: Video
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has indicated that his government is prepared to welcome US investment in the country’s oil sector as a means to stimulate economic growth.
Speaking in Caracas through VTV Channel, Maduro specifically mentioned Chevron and suggested that US companies could operate freely, framing the initiative as part of a broader effort to attract foreign capital and signal a willingness to engage economically.
At the same time, Maduro extended a message to the US public, portraying Venezuela as a “friendly government” and a “brotherly people,” while calling for a renewed diplomatic dialogue between the two nations. He also defended Venezuela’s record on drug control and offered cooperation on anti-trafficking initiatives, highlighting readiness to negotiate concrete agreements if the United States engages seriously.
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