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<h1 class="gmail-reader-title">Venezuela Demands Reparations from the United States for the Theft of CITGO </h1></div>
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<div class="gmail-moz-reader-content gmail-reader-show-element"><div id="gmail-readability-page-1" class="gmail-page"><p>Vice
President Delcy Rodríguez defended the country\u2019s energy sovereignty and
rejected imperialist attempts to seize Venezuelan crude oil.</p><div>
<p><img width="430" height="242" src="https://ikona.telesurenglish.net/content/uploads/2025/12/cortesia-ministra-de-hidrocarburos-delcy-rodriguez-53584-768x432.jpeg.webp" alt="" class="gmail-moz-reader-block-img" style="margin-right: 0px;"></p><p>Vice
President Delcy Rodríguez, alongside the oil workers, affirms that
Venezuelan energy resources can only be obtained through respect and
payment. Photo: Ministry of Hydrocarbons.</p>
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December 19, 2025 Hour: 6:02 pm </p>
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<p>In a massive rally outside the headquarters of Petróleos de Venezuela
(PDVSA) in La Campiña, Caracas, Venezuelan Executive Vice President
Delcy Rodríguez demanded over $35 billion in reparations from the United
States government for what she described as the theft and plundering of
CITGO and the illegal withholding of its dividends since 2019.</p>
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<p>\u201cWashington owes the Bolivarian people,\u201d stated Rodríguez, who also
serves as Minister of Hydrocarbons. She denounced the dispossession of
national assets abroad as a form of \u201ceconomic piracy\u201d that has had
serious consequences for the stability of Venezuelan citizens.</p>
<p>During her speech, the Vice President categorically rejected any
negotiations regarding Venezuelan hydrocarbons conducted under pressure
or threats. \u201cThe nation\u2019s hydrocarbons are not subject to negotiation
under threats or foreign extortion schemes,\u201d she said, specifying that
any acquisition of oil or gas by international actors must be carried
out under legal protocols and with the corresponding payment.</p>
<p>Rodríguez urged the U.S. government to conduct a \u201crealistic
assessment\u201d of the impact of the economic blockade and unilateral
sanctions imposed on Venezuela. She also demanded a public apology and
\u201creparation for damages\u201d for the effects of these coercive measures,
which, she stated, seek to strangle the national economy.</p>
<p>The vice president emphasized that the defense of Venezuelan oil is
part of a broader struggle for self-determination, sovereignty, and
regional peace. She highlighted the role of workers in the hydrocarbon
sector, whom she described as \u201caware and mobilized,\u201d and reiterated her
support for President Nicolás Maduro.</p>
<p>\u201cNational unity is the main shield against attempts to seize our
energy resources,\u201d Rodríguez stated, while describing Washington\u2019s
strategy of encirclement as an \u201cabsolute historical error.\u201d She
concluded his remarks by assuring that Venezuela will continue its
economic recovery without yielding to \u201cimperialist blackmail\u201d and will
deliver a nation free from tutelage, with full respect for its energy
sovereignty. </p>
<p>According to a recent poll cited at the event, 97% of Venezuelans
oppose foreign appropriation of the country\u2019s resources, which
reinforces popular support for the government\u2019s stance against external
pressures.</p>
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Author: HGV </p>
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Source: ViceVenezuela </p>
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