The U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday said claimants against Venezuela could ...
- The U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday said claimants against Venezuela could not enforce liens, judgments, arbitral awards or decrees by seizing property to collect on unpaid debts unless they received specific authorization from Washington.
Allies of Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido said the move gave further protection to U.S. refiner Citgo Petroleum, a subsidiary of Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA that is being targeted by multiple parties seeking to enforce arbitration awards or claim collateral for debt.
Maduro was blocked by sanctions from making the $913 million payment, while Guaido - the head of the opposition-controlled National Assembly who is recognized by the United States and dozens of other countries as Venezuela’s rightful president - does not have the funds.
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