The Trump administration seeks to control the reserves of rare earths, gold and valuable minerals from Venezuela. But the deposits are located in jungle regions and controlled by violent criminal networks.
Accompanied by a couple of dozen representatives of mining companies and other American companies, the United States Secretary of the InteriorDoug Burgum, advocated for greater U.S. access to Venezuelan reserves of essential minerals and gold during a visit to the country’s capital on Wednesday and Thursday.
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