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Venezuela’s National Assembly has approved, in a first reading, a bill aimed at safeguarding navigation and trade freedoms, as the government accuses the United States of enforcing a “total blockade” on sanctioned oil tankers.

The proposed law seeks to protect shipping activities covered by international treaties ratified by Venezuela and introduces penalties of up to 20 years in prison for those who support actions Caracas describes as acts of “piracy.” The legislation follows recent U.S. seizures and boardings of vessels linked to Venezuelan oil exports.

The debate took place during an extraordinary session, hours after President Nicolas Maduro warned regional and United Nations leaders of what he called an escalation of U.S. aggression that could destabilize the Caribbean and beyond. The bill is expected to move to a second and final reading.

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02:44The second of the event is the blockade unilateral
02:48of the air and naval space of the Caribbean.
02:52The most recent is the blockade,
02:58in a violent way,
03:00the mercantiles,
03:02and to kill their aircraft and their cargoes.
03:14In the north of our territory,
03:22there is the Mar Enostrum,
03:24the Caribbean.
03:26There are all the commercial activities
03:30that connect with the world,
03:34and the world connects with us through that mar.
03:38This law
03:40seeks to protect that commercial relationship
03:46and protect ourselves
03:48from the acts of depredation
03:50that the government of the United States
03:52is doing in our Mar Enostrum.
03:56...bloqueos
03:58and other acts illicit
04:00internationales
04:02...acompeting to the Republic of Venezuela
04:04in accordance with the Article 104
04:08and other acts illicit
04:12internationales.
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