news: Maduro accuses US of using oil as political weapon
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has again alleged that the US is using oil as a political weapon.
Maduro
made the remarks at a rally in the capital Caracas on Saturday
following his return from official tours of China, Russia and five
member nations of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
(OPEC), including Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Algeria.
The
Venezuelan president specifically mentioned Russia, the Islamic Republic
of Iran, and his own country as examples of nations that the US is
trying to gain political leverage against by using the price of oil as a
pressure point.
The key objective of Maduro’s recent tour was to
try to bring about a consensus among OPEC members as well as other
oil-exporting states to return crude prices to an acceptable level.
The
president of Venezuela also declared that new agreements are to be
arranged in response to the tense situation on the oil market.
The
development comes as Venezuela has lost over 55 percent of its national
revenues in the past six months as the result of crashing oil prices.
Oil
prices have plunged by over 50 percent since June of last year because
of oversupply by a number of oil producing countries such as Saudi
Arabia as well as lackluster global economic growth.
OPEC, which
produces nearly 40 percent of the world’s oil, decided last year against
slashing its production to balance the market due to opposition from
Saudi Arabia
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