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Venezuela seeks to criminalise oil tanker seizures as Trump puts pressure on Maduro

Venezuela seeks to criminalise oil tanker seizures as Trump puts pressure on Maduro

Venezuela's parliament on Tuesday (December 23, 2025) approved a measure that criminalises a broad range of activities that can hinder navigation and commerce in the South American country, such as the seizure of oil tankers. The Bill - introduced, debated and approved within two days in the National Assembly - follows this month's seizures by U.S. forces of two tankers carrying Venezuelan oil in international waters. The seizures are the latest strategy in U.S. President Donald Trump's four-month pressure campaign on Venezuela's leader Nicolás Maduro. Also Read | Trump says it would be ‘smart’ for Venezuela’s Maduro to leave power The tankers are part of what the Trump administration has said is a fleet Venezuela uses to evade U.S. economic sanctions. The unicameral Assembly, which is controlled by Venezuela's ruling party, did not publish drafts on Tuesday nor the final version of the measure. But as read on the floor, the Bill calls for fines and prison sentences of up to 20 years for anyone who promotes, requests, supports, finances or participates in “acts of piracy, blockades or other international illegal acts” against commercial entities operating with the South American country. Venezuela's political Opposition, including Nobel Peace laureate María Corina Machado, has expressed support for Mr. Trump's Venezuela policy, including the seizure of tankers. The Bill, which now awaits Mr. Maduro's signature, also instructs the executive branch to come up with “incentives and mechanisms for economic, commercial and other protections” for national or foreign entities doing business with Venezuela in the event of piracy activities, a maritime blockade or other unlawful acts. The U.S. Coast Guard seized a Panama-flagged vessel called Centuries on Saturday, officials said, which was part of a fleet transporting sanctioned cargo. With assistance from the US Navy, it seized a rogue tanker called Skipper on December 10. That ship was registered in Panama. Mr. Trump, after that first seizure, said the U.S. would carry out a “blockade” of Venezuela. He has repeatedly said that Mr. Maduro's days in power are numbered. “If he wants to do something, if he plays tough, it'll be the last time he'll ever be able to play tough,” Mr. Trump said of Mr. Maduro on Monday (December 22) as he took a break from his Florida vacation to announce plans for the Navy to build a new, large warship. Published - December 24, 2025 06:20 am IST

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