The Parliament of Venezuela unanimously approved the repudiation of the alleged theft of CITGO by the United States, describing this act as a direct aggression against the nation’s strategic resources and reaffirming its commitment to defend the country’s energy sovereignty. teleSUR
00:00In Venezuela, Parliament unanimously approved a reputiation of the theft of Sitco by the United States in complicity with the far right in Venezuela,
00:09calling for the revocation of the nationality of five individuals involved.
00:13Meanwhile, Vice President José Rodríguez stated that they would take the case to all instances to seek justice.
00:18A report with Madeleine Garcia.
00:19The Venezuelan parliament stood firm against the brazen theft of Sitco, a subsidiary of PDVSA, in the United States.
00:32It was unanimously approved to repudiate the largest plunder in the history of Venezuela.
00:36Behind it, an entire mafia was orchestrated by the supposed interim government of Juan Garrido to pave the way for the expropriation.
00:44This investigation reveals at least 351 individuals responsible in the country for the heist of the century.
00:55Among them are 94 parliamentarians who are part of the assembly in contempt.
01:00There are 108 pseudo-officials who participated in the parallel institutions or boards of Sitco of PDVSA holding, the Central Bank of Venezuela.
01:14This is not something recent.
01:19This has been brewing for 17 years, 17 years during which there have been resistances and battles in various international forums.
01:30But who is behind this theft was named by Vice President Delcy Rodríguez, who said it with name and surname.
01:37The imminent force sale of Sitco constitutes a new episode of the multifaceted aggression being carried out by the United States against Venezuela,
01:49in complicity with Maria Corina Machado, Edmundo González, Arusha, Juan Garrido, Julio Borges, Carlos Becchio, José Ignacio Hernández,
01:59and the group of organized criminals self-styled as the National Assembly of 2015.
02:04José Ignacio Hernández y el grupo de delincuencia organizada, autodenominado, Asamblea Nacional de 2015,
02:13which has attempted to usurp the representation of the Republic and its entities abroad,
02:18leaving Venezuela defenseless in the face of this brazen theft.
02:27Venezuela reiterates that it does not recognize, nor will it ever recognize,
02:34the force sale of Sitco, carried out in blatant disregard of the guarantees and economic freedoms,
02:40due process, and the right to defense guaranteed by any civilized nation.
02:50Juan Guaidó tops the list of the five politicians from whom they have requested the revocation of nationality.
02:57The theft of Sitco was the straw that broke the camel's back for orchestrating the maneuver to strip away an asset from his own country.
03:04A call to the National Executive to formalize the revocation of nationality from those who do not respect their nationality.
03:19José Ignacio Hernández, Dinora Figuera, Carlos Becchio, Juan Garrido, and Horacio Medina,
03:27who are the main leaders of the massive theft of Sitco.
03:30Venezuela warns the world of the risk of investing in the United States.
03:43This case, it will go down in history as clear and pathetic evidence that in the territory of the United States of America,
03:50foreign investments are neither respected nor guaranteed,
03:57and they can be subject to illicit appropriations at any time under convoluted subterfuges.
04:06Sitco can only refine Venezuela's extra-heavy crude oil, that is how the company was designed.
04:14The United States, under the facade of fighting drug trafficking, has reiterated that its intention is to steal Venezuelan oil,
04:21and now it has carried out the plunder of Sitco.
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