Rubio Details How the Trump Administration Will Control Venezuela's Oil Money
Rubio outlined U.S. Treasury oversight of Venezuela's oil revenue deposited in a Qatar account, earmarked for public services amid ongoing political transition and sanctions enforcement.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio told senators Wednesday the administration soon will allow Venezuela to sell oil under U.S. sanctions, dedicating revenue to basic services with Washington's oversight.
- Public signs of escalation began last summer when the FBI doubled a reward leading to Maduro's capture, followed by U.S. strikes beginning in September framed as a war with drug cartels.
- Rubio explained the mechanics, saying the funds will flow into an offshore account in Qatar under U.S. Treasury control, with hundreds of millions set aside and $3 billion more anticipated for Venezuelan hospitals and policing.
- Lawmakers responded by pressing Rubio as a Senate effort to bar further military action failed, Sen. Chris Murphy warned the sale must be fair for Venezuela's 30 million people, while strikes caused a reported death toll of 126.
- Rubio defended the actions, saying `It was an untenable situation and it had to be addressed,` adding Venezuela's interim leaders assist U.S. efforts and aim for a friendly, stable, prosperous Venezuela.
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