Bloomberg
Venezuela’s battling political factions restarted negotiations in Mexico, signing a rare deal to work together on a humanitarian spending plan and setting the stage for the US to ease rules on Chevron to operate in the country.
Representatives of the Venezuelan government and the opposition signed a humanitarian agreement that seeks to get access to some of the country’s frozen funds abroad and using them to reinforce the public health system and the electrical grid.
Chevron received a six-month license that authorises the company to produce petroleum or petroleum products in Venezuela.
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