Kuwait Times

Venezuela’s PDVSA defends ‘perfect’ ties with Russia

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Venezuela’s alliance with Russia is “perfect,” the president of state oil company PDVSA said, blasting what he said was a US-led attempt to sully the growing ties between the two nations. Reuters last week published a Special Report revealing that Venezuela’s unraveling socialist government is increasing­ly turning to Russia for the cash and credit it needs to survive and offering prized state-owned oil assets in return, sources familiar with the negotiatio­ns told Reuters.

Venezuela’s opposition lawmakers say Russia is behaving more like a predator than an ally, scooping up assets on the cheap and gaining control of much of the OPEC nation’s crude for trading at a time when President Nicolas Maduro is desperate for financing.

PDVSA President Eulogio Del Pino said the United States and its allies were trying to hurt Caracas’ relationsh­ip with Moscow because they feared losing Latin America to Russia’s sphere of influence. “That’s why they’re attacking you Russians,” said Del Pino in a televised broadcast from the Petrozamor­a joint venture with Russia’s Gazpromban­k.

“That’s why the North American empire goes against our nation, why they threaten us so blatantly. Because they see a threat to what for over 80 years they considered their backyard.”

Without directly mentioning Reuters, Del Pino also criticized that “every piece of news that these nation-hating people generate goes against the oil industry” as part of a broader attempt to destabiliz­e leftist-run Venezuela. — Reuters

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