The UN Security Council will meet on Tuesday to address the crisis after Washington announced a blockade on sanctioned vessels and Donald Trump ordered a broad military deployment in the Caribbean.Caracas sent an urgent letter requesting the session after Diosdado Cabello escalated threats to stop all oil shipments to the United States and urged workers to halt logistical flows following U.S. interdictions, seizures and Treasury Department sanctions.China and
Russia backed
Venezuela at the United Nations and protested the measures, while analysts warned that roughly 11 million barrels trapped on about 39 tankers and steep discounts are deepening
PDVSA's liquidity crisis.
Published: 47h | Updated: 7h