Venezuela's debt restructuring process, critical for its oil industry recovery, faces scrutiny due to the selection of Matthieu Pigasse as negotiator. Pigasse, who has ties to Hugo Chávez's administration, is seen as controversial and potentially misaligned with U.S. interests. The situation raises concerns about the oversight of U.S. policy in Venezuela and its implications for American energy security.
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