The government ensures that it will be on the side of Repsol and Spanish companies in the commercial war
The Government has dawned on Monday showing caution before the news that the United States will revoke the permission to Repsol (already other oil companies) to buy oil from Venezuela. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Union Europe and Cooperation, José Manuel Albares, has asked for “tranquility” and stressed that the executive “always” will defend the interests of Spanish companies. Repsol, meanwhile, falls strongly into the stock market session.
This has been assured in an interview in the critical look of Telecinco, collected by Europa Press, detailing that the Executive is analyzing the decision although it will not rush “until they know in detail” what it supposes and how it can affect the decision adopted by the administration of Donald Trump.
Albares has pointed out that “the margin of dialogue still fits”, because it is the method that everyone wants to use “to solve any difference or clarify any problem or doubt” that the American administration may have and that, “does not exclusively affect Repsol”, but also to US companies that are working in Venezuela.