President Hugo Chávez is calling for the
expropriation of the petrochemical company Industrias Veneco, owned by two
Venezuelan businessmen linked to the “suitcase case" in Miami, because the
owners, Franklin Durán and Carlos Kauffmann, had acted “against the fatherland".
Chávez 's announcement came days before a US jury delivered a unanimous guilty
verdict in the trial of Durán. US prosecutors accused him of acting illegally on
behalf of his government inside the US. Venezuela's foreign minister, Nicolás
Maduro, accused the US of attempting to “criminalise" the Chávez
administration.End of preview - This article contains approximately 508 words.
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