How Russian oil company Rosneft sank billions of dollars into joint ventures in Venezuela even though it suspected it was losing out SpecialReports
Russian oil company Rosneft spent a fortune on joint ventures in Venezuela even though it suspected it was losing out on millions of dollars, documents show. It continued investing, sources say, because the Kremlin wanted to support its ally in South America.
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