Venezuela's leftist government and opposition sign what they call a social protection agreement as they resumed talks on ending a grinding political crisis
Washington allowed a major US oil company to resume operations in Venezuela after its government and opposition reached a"social protection" deal in talks that resumed after a 15-month hiatus.
Venezuela's leftist government and opposition have signed what they called a social protection agreement as they resumed talks on ending a grinding political crisis. Immediately following the signing of the agreement, the US Treasury Department issued a license to oil major Chevron to resume limited oil extraction operations in Venezuela.
Venezuela holds the world's largest oil reserves even as economic crisis and political impasse have led a UN-estimated seven million Venezuelans to leave the country in recent years.International efforts
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