Vice President Rodríguez assures that Venezuela will continue to be strengthened despite Exxonmobil's plans

Delcy Rodríguez, Executive Vice President of the Republic
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Published at: 10/03/2025 02:14 PM

This Monday, the Executive Vice President of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez, in statements from the Simon Bolivar Hall of the Miraflores Palace, in Caracas, assured that Venezuela is strengthening in the midst of aggressions and destabilizing plans promoted and financed through ExxonMobil.

Venezuela produces 147 years of oil, I have seen with my own eyes the inventiveness of the creative forces of our industry, of Petroleos de Venezuela Sociedad Anónima (PDVSA) no one is going to tell us,” said the vice president in the midst of the presentation of the North American company's disastrous report.

In connection, Rodríguez stressed that they arrive in the country to ask for information and training on how crude oil is processed, for this reason sanctions and coercive measures “are not going to affect us,” said President (Nicolás) Maduro, we are open to them coming to invest in Venezuela, the country will continue its path of recovery.”

In addition, the vice-president stressed that Venezuela will continue to recover with its own efforts “first of the workers of this country, the public and private factors in a cohesion for the enhancement of our country's capacities and resources”.

“They want Venezuela's oil but they want to cause suffering to migrants... that's what the Exxonmobil document says,” said the vice president.

After receiving the document with conspiracy plans 'Sanctions against Venezuela: oil, less money means less power'. He stated that Exxonmobil “has been conspiring against Venezuela for more than a decade to undermine territorial integrity, to steal the country's resources and cause internal political destabilization, to cause grievance, blockade and assassinate its authorities.”

In this regard, he stressed that the evidence is and everything they have done in the Essequibo in complicity with the criminal government of Guyana, whom he described as ExxonMobil tariffs.

“The stability and peace of the Venezuelan region are at risk, always with our hands extended to the world and the Caribbean, brotherhood of friendship, cooperation, that is our path, peace, prosperity and social happiness of our people, that is our north, our compass and our guide,” he warned.

The vice president assured that the criminal right receives funding from the North American company and stressed that the document lacks seriousness. “Their source is laughing and thankfully they are always wrong about Venezuela and our country winning and triumphing,” he said.

Mazo News Team

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