Venezuela is actively cooperating with the United States on plans to export between 30 and 50 million barrels of sanctioned oil, according to a report by the Financial Times.
This collaboration marks a significant development in the ongoing relationship between the two nations regarding oil exports. The specifics of the agreement and the timeline for the exportation have not been disclosed.
This news follows a series of recent developments in international relations, including various diplomatic exchanges and negotiations involving oil and energy resources. For further context on related topics, see recent developments in U.S. political actions.
The situation reflects broader trends in global oil markets and the geopolitical dynamics surrounding energy exports. Further updates are expected as the details of the cooperation unfold.





