Trump, following the ouster of Maduro, had made vague threats to take similar action against Colombian President Gustavo Petro.

Trump's announcement came days after U.S. forces attacked Venezuela and captured its leader, Nicolas Maduro, to be prosecuted on drug-trafficking charges.

Separately, the White House is organizing an Oval Office meeting with oil company executives, a person familiar with the matter said.

Venezuela will be turning over tens of millions of barrels of oil to the United States, President Donald Trump said Tuesday, days after the U.S. military seized the president of…

Trump said in the wake of the U.S. operation to oust Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro over the weekend that “Colombia is very sick too."

The US president threatened his counterpart over alleged drug trafficking after US forces ousted Nicolas Maduro. On Wednesday, he had a phone call with the Colombian president and…

WASHINGTON/BOGOTA: Days after threatening Colombia with military action, US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said arrangements were being made for the country’s President…

The US president described a call with Gustavo Petro as a "Great Honor", just days after saying a military operation in Colombia "sounds good".

Sudden detente follows a phone call between the two leaders in which they discussed drugs and 'other disagreements'.

The oil industry has been mostly silent on Venezuela as the security situation and stability of the government in Caracas is far from clear.

Trump, following the ouster of Maduro, had made vague threats to take similar action against Colombian President Gustavo Petro.

Las compañías tienen dudas sobre la estabilidad política del país latinoamericano y sobre cómo rentabilizar sus inversiones

"Today it's uninvestable," Exxon chief executive Darren Woods says of Venezuela.

President Donald Trump and executives for several U.S. oil companies discussed a potential $100 billion investment in Venezuela's energy sector.

Trump plans to meet Colombian President Gustavo Petro in February to discuss cocaine trafficking and U.S.-Colombia relations.

Experts said oil execs gave a 'less-than-full-throated' approval as they waited on terms from US and Venezuela.

The president, who hosted industry representatives at the White House on Friday, urged them to rapidly invest in the South American country to exploit its vast reserves and…

The CEOs of Exxon and Conoco are wary of returning to Venezuela. Chevron is ready to quickly ramp up production.