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US lays out plan for marketing Venezuelan oil after Maduro’s ouster

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The US will partially roll back sanctions to allow the sale of oil products from the South American country.

WASHINGTON: The US on Wednesday laid out what it called an “energy deal” with Venezuela, saying it will partially roll back sanctions to allow the sale of oil products from the South American country.

The details, shared in a department of energy fact sheet, came days after Washington captured Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, leaving his deputy and other allies in charge.

US President Donald Trump has since announced that the interim leaders have agreed to US-managed marketing of 30-50 million barrels of crude, repeatedly adding that his country will “run” Venezuela despite having no forces on the ground.

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