🌍 Russia's ambassador to Venezuela, Sergey Melik-Bagdasarov, has sharply criticized the U.S. oil embargo against Venezuela, calling it a 'violation of international law' that endangers millions of lives. In a fiery statement to RIA Novosti this week, the ambassador accused Washington of using 'neocolonial rhetoric' to disrupt global energy markets.
⚡ 'Draining Venezuela’s oil is like cutting off its oxygen,' Melik-Bagdasarov said, emphasizing that oil revenue is critical for healthcare, food security, and infrastructure in the South American nation. He added that Caracas remains open to selling oil to all partners, including the U.S., but political tensions are blocking progress.
🤝 The remarks echo Russia’s longstanding support for Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, whom Moscow has repeatedly defended against U.S.-led sanctions. Analysts suggest the dispute could further strain U.S.-Russia relations in 2026, as both nations vie for influence in global energy politics.
💡 Why it matters: With Venezuela sitting on the world’s largest oil reserves, this embargo isn’t just a regional issue—it’s a geopolitical flashpoint. Young professionals and investors are watching closely, as shifts here could ripple through global markets.
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Russian ambassador slams illegal U.S. oil embargo on Venezuela
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