Maduro Says U.S. Policy Shift Will Halt Migrant Flights After Trump’s Chevron Sanctions Reversal

Maduro Links Migrant Flight Disruptions to U.S. Decisions

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro claimed that flights intended to return Venezuelan migrants from the U.S. are now facing setbacks due to recent political developments. He attributed the disruptions to what he called an “unexplained commotion” affecting coordination between both nations.

Chevron License Revocation Sparks New Diplomatic Rift

Maduro’s comments come in response to the Trump administration’s decision to revoke a key license that previously allowed Chevron to operate in Venezuela. The U.S. cited concerns over Venezuela’s lack of electoral progress and slow efforts in repatriating migrants as reasons for the policy reversal. While Maduro did not directly name the oil giant when discussing the flight disruptions, he suggested that the recent shift in U.S. policy has hindered diplomatic and logistical operations.

Economic Sanctions Remain a Point of Contention

For years, Maduro has denounced U.S. sanctions, labeling them as economic aggression aimed at destabilizing Venezuela. While his government often portrays resilience in the face of foreign restrictions, officials have frequently linked economic struggles, inflation, and fuel shortages to these measures. With Chevron’s operations now blocked, the country’s oil sector faces further setbacks, raising concerns about broader financial consequences.

Uncertainty Grows Over U.S.-Venezuela Relations

The latest developments deepen tensions between Caracas and Washington, leaving the future of diplomatic cooperation uncertain. With flights for Venezuelan migrants now in limbo, questions remain over whether negotiations between the two governments will resume or if further obstacles will arise. As the situation unfolds, Venezuelans waiting for repatriation now face an uncertain timeline.

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