President Hugo Chavez said Saturday that he is expanding his Venezuela's Petrocaribe oil-supply pact to include Guatemala. Through the pact, oil-rich Venezuela provides nations with oil under preferential terms, including long-term loans and the option of paying for at least some of the costs with goods and services. 'It is an obligation to help the weakest' countries, Chavez said in a televised address. 'The United States would pay us $200 a barrel for oil — give it to me then,' said Chavez, whose nation is the world's 10th largest oil producer. 'Now Haiti, no. Haiti gets preferential treatment. Socialism says: To everyone according to their needs.' Chavez said nearly 20 heads of state are attending a Petrocaribe summit in the Venezuelan city of Maracaibo this weekend, where Guatemalan President Alvaro Colom will formalize his country's membership.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Venezuela's Petrocaribe oil-supply pact expands to include Guatemala
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