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Maduro’s son positive on China debts

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CARACAS: Venezuela is open to paying its debt to China, which according to independen­t data amounts to some US$10 billion (367 billion baht), lawmaker Nicolas Maduro Guerra, son of President Nicolas Maduro, told Reuters in an interview on Thursday.

Venezuela’s relationsh­ip with China is “foolproof and weatherpro­of”, Mr Maduro Guerra said, adding that Chinese companies are keen to invest in the South American country.

China is a major player in Venezuela’s oil and gas sector, as well as being the Opec country’s largest creditor. In 2007 it reached a $50 billion agreement for credit lines and loans-for-oil deals with then-leader Hugo Chavez.

A rout in oil prices and declining output from Venezuelan fields led President Maduro’s government to negotiate grace periods for loans worth $19 billion in 2020, and Venezuela currently owes the Asian giant some $10 billion, according to independen­t data.

Mr Maduro Guerra said that Venezuela has always been open to paying its debt to the government in Beijing.

“The finance ministers will have to get together at some point,” he said.

The lawmaker did not give a figure for the current size of the debt.

Mr Maduro Guerra, an economist, is his father’s oldest child from a previous marriage and is a close confidant of the president, who is running for reelection in voting scheduled for July.

The elections are due to take place despite complaints from opposition politician­s that they have been treated unfairly, accusation­s that have prompted the US to reimpose sanctions on Venezuela’s oil industry.

In publishing its decision l ast month, Washington gave companies 45 days to “close” their businesses and transactio­ns with Venezuela’s oil and gas industry.

In response, Venezuela’s oil industry “must expand and we are seeking to expand” into new markets, Mr Maduro Guerra said.

“We depended on selling oil to the United States... If it doesn’t want to buy, we’ll sell it somewhere else,” he said, without giving more specifics.

Mr Maduro Guerra said he did not know if there had been new meetings between Venezuela’s government and the United States.

 ?? AFP ?? Two salesmen walk in front of some graffiti depicting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas on Wednesday.
AFP Two salesmen walk in front of some graffiti depicting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas on Wednesday.

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