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The media outlet El Español attempts to accuse Venezuela of being part of an alleged irregular financing of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE). In this context, on Monday, Venezuela’s state-owned oil and gas company PDVSA issued a statement denouncing this unfounded accusation and defamatory campaign. telesur

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00:00The media outlet El Español attempts to accuse Venezuela of being part of an alleged irregular financing of the Spanish
00:06Socialist Workers Party.
00:08In its context, on Monday, Venezuela's state-owned oil and gas company PDVSA issued a statement denouncing this unfounded accusation
00:14and defamatory campaign.
00:16The document stated,
00:17PDVSA clarifies that it has never delivered or authorized the delivery of any envelope or document to any person linked
00:24to the referred events, including Vector Aldama.
00:26Likewise, it is completely false that any oil quota was negotiated with José Luis Ábalos at Barajas Airport or in
00:33any other location.
00:34The statement adds that it is a delirious and injurious falsehood that PDVSA set a supposed oil quota equivalent to
00:41250 million euros,
00:42neither for the Spanish Socialist Party nor the Socialist International, nor for any member of the political organization.
00:51The document concludes that PDVSA reserves the right to take legal action in defense of the truth and the prestige
00:57of the company of all Venezuelans.
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