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Venezuela Threatens to Cut Oil Exports to U.S.

Reuters
Nov 30, 2007

Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez takes part in a rally to support the constitutional amendments promoted by him, in Caracas, November 30, 2007, ahead of Sunday's referendum. (Juan Barreto/AFP/Getty Images)

CARACAS—Venezuela's leftist President Hugo Chavez said Friday he will cut oil sales to the United States if the American government interferes in Sunday's referendum aimed at allowing him to run for reelection indefinitely.

Chavez told supports at a rally that the state oil company will halt sales to the United States Monday if Washington interferes with the vote on the proposed constitutional reform.

The Venezuelan leader and Cuba ally also said he had ordered the military to protect oil fields and refineries in case of political violence.

The reform would also give him direct control over foreign currency reserves while reducing the workday to six hours and expanding social security benefits for informal workers like street vendors.



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