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Venezuela releases two US citizens as oil sanctions set to be eased
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro speaks during a ceremony marking the start of the judicial year at the Supreme Court in Caracas, Venezuela, January 27, 2022

VENEZUELA released two jailed US citizens on Saturday following talks with a US delegation in the capital Caracas that may lead to an easing of oil sanctions.

Gustavo Cardenas, an executive with Citgo, a US refining company once controlled by Venezuela's state oil firm, was one of those freed. 

Terror suspect Jorge Alberto Fernadez was also released. He had been charged with bringing a drone into the country from neighbouring Colombia.

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