The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) rejected the unilateral coercive measures implemented by the United States government against Venezuela.
The accolade took place in the framework of the 176th Meeting of the Conference of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), which took place in Vienna, capital of Austria between July 1 and 2.
Mohammed Barkindo, OPECs general secretary, reported that although there has been progress towards market stability, there is some uncertainty about the global economy.
«For us at OPEC, the sanctions imposed on two of our founders and large oil producers for the international market are sanctions for all of us, because if you remove these two countries from the equation, it would affect the entire Opec,» he said. what the «geopolitical tensions, in particular, in the Middle East, in Iran and Venezuela, with the sanctions imposed from large oil producing and exporting countries,» he said.
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