Venezuela rejects rude and improper blackmail from the US after oil sanctions

Venezuela rejected this Tuesday “the rude and improper blackmail and ultimatum expressed by the US Government”, in which a deadline is established for the judicial authorities of the South American country to adopt measures consistent with Washington’s interpretation of the Agreements of Barbados, signed last October with the radical wing of the opposition:

“If they take the wrong step of intensifying the economic aggression against Venezuela at the request of the extremist lackeys in the country, as of February 13 repatriation flights for Venezuelan migrants would be immediately revoked,” reads part of the message published in the X social network by Vice President Delcy Rodríguez, in response to the threat to reimpose sanctions starting next April announced by the US State Department spokesperson, Mattew Miller.