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Officials say that the US has handed over a seized tanker vessel to Venezuela

Two U.S. officials have confirmed that the United States is returning a tanker it seized in Venezuela this month. Two U.S. officials told?that the United States is returning a tanker to Venezuela that it seized this month.

Since late last year, the United States has made seven arrests in an effort to seize oil tanks linked to Venezuela.

Officials who spoke on condition of anonymity said that the supertanker M/T Sophia, which is being handed over to Venezuelan authorities, was the Panama flagged tanker. The officials did not specify why the tanker had been returned.

The U.S. Coast Guard - which leads interdiction operations and seizures - did not respond immediately to a comment request.

The Coast Guard and U.S. Military forces intercepted the Sophia on 7 January. The administration claimed that the Sophia was a "stateless dark fleet motor-tanker" and under sanctions.

Trump's foreign policy in Latin America has been focused on Venezuela. He initially aimed to remove Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Trump, after?failing diplomatically to find a solution? ordered U.S. troops to fly into Venezuela to capture him and his wife in a daring night raid on January 3, 2019.

Trump has since said that the U.S. intends to control Venezuela's crude oil resources indefinitely, as part of a $100 billion plan to rebuild Venezuela's deteriorating oil industry. Reporting by Idrees Al and Phil Stewart, Editing by Chris Reese and Rod Nickel

(source: Reuters)