Oman Daily Observer

Venezuela slams US court approval of Citgo parent sale as ‘fraudulent’

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CARACAS: Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza on Saturday criticised a US court ruling authorizin­g a sale of the shares in the parent company of US refiner Citgo Petroleum Corp, calling it the result of a “fraudulent judicial process.”

Citgo is a unit of Venezuelan state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela. A federal court in Delaware this week approved the sale as a way for Canadian gold miner Crystallex to collect on a $1.4 billion judgement for expropriat­ion of its assets, though US sanctions currently bar the transactio­n.

In a state television appearance, Arreaza called the decision “a procedural fraud that intends to steal from the people of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela the main asset they have abroad.”

“Venezuela will never give up on the defence of its rights and interests in the appropriat­e forums with the goal of conserving its patrimony’’, Arreaza said.

Arreaza said the Venezuelan government was not given the right to defend itself. Lawyers working with Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido, recognized by Washington and dozens of other countries as the South American nation’s rightful leader, represente­d Venezuela in the case.

The opposition argues that it is trying to preserve Venezuela’s ownership of Citgo, which it argues President Nicolas Maduro and his predecesso­r Hugo Chavez put at risk by irresponsi­bly taking on debt and arbitraril­y expropriat­ing foreign companies’ assets in Venezuela.

 ?? — Reuters ?? PDVSA’S US unit Citgo Petroleum refinery is pictured in Sulphur, Louisiana.
— Reuters PDVSA’S US unit Citgo Petroleum refinery is pictured in Sulphur, Louisiana.

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