Trump officials aboard first U.S.-Venezuela nonstop commercial flight in 7 years as White House team pushes agreements with Venezuela's state oil company.
Trump administration officials were on the first nonstop commercial flight between the U.S. and Venezuela in seven years on Thursday. The White House team plans to advance agreements between U.S. companies and Venezuela's state oil company.
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Trump administration officials were on the first nonstop commercial flight between the U.S. and Venezuela in seven years on Thursday. The White House team plans to advance agreements between U.S. companies and Venezuela's state oil company.
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