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so key to the venezuelan economy, that that sector picks up again with a major us oil company is music to the ears of the maduro government. that said, any profits made from those operations won't go to the nicolas maduro government, but to servicing earlier we spoke to venezuelan born raul sanchez—urribarri. he is associate dean and senior lecturer at the school of humanities and sciences at la trobe university in melbourne. i asked him how ordinary venezuelans are reacting to the news.

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just for years but decades now so there is a lot of bad feeling between the two actors but there is some hope that this time it can be improved and the biden administration appears to be backing the talks. they have given the green light for chevron, the oil giant, to resume operations in venezuela, dependent on the outcome of these talks. again, the idea that oil, so key to the venezuelan economy, that that sector picks up again with a major us oil company, is music to the ears of the maduro government. that said, any profits made from those operations won't go to the maduro government, but to servicing debt owed to chevron by the state—run energy company. still, though, from both the position of the venezuelan government, to an extent the venezuelan opposition, and certainly probably most venezuelan people, the very fact things are beginning to move forward is going to be welcome news.

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they have given the green light for chevron the oil giant to resume operations in venezuela, dependent on the outcome of these talks, again, the idea that oil, so key to the venezuelan economy, that that sector picks up again with a major us oil company is music to the ears of the maduro government. that said, any profits made from those operations won't go to the nicolas maduro government, but to servicing debt owed to chevron by the state—run energy company. still, though, from both the position of the venezuelan government, to an extent the venezuelan opposition, and certainly probably most venezuelan people, the very fact things are beginning to move forward is going to be welcome news. raul sanchez—urribarri

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