May 20, 2024

Brexit Britain should take a stand on Venezuela

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Without the need to reach lowest common denominator compromises with 27 EU member states, the UK is free to lead by example. One area where bolder action by the British government would hinder the Maduro regime’s ability to operate is coal exports. Following the US sanctions against the state-owned oil company Petróleos de Venezuela, Maduro sought to make up for the lost revenue by boosting the country’s coal exports, including prominently to the UK.  By Ryan Berg and Dalibor Rohac. Full Text -> TheSpectator

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