State Department announces additional sanctions on entities supporting Maduro regime

US Department of State · December 12, 2025

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Summary

The weekly recap said additional sanctions target entities accused of propping up the Maduro regime in Venezuela, which the summary called "corrupt and illegitimate" and said destabilizes the region; the summary did not list the sanctioned entities or legal citations.

Unidentified Speaker announced additional sanctions against entities described as "propping up the corrupt and illegitimate Maduro regime in Venezuela," adding that the regime "destabilizes our entire region, threatening its security and the prosperity of its people."

The summary framed the sanctions as part of ongoing U.S. measures toward Venezuela but did not name the targeted entities, provide legal citations, list specific penalties, or present supporting evidence in the broadcast. No timetable, contact for designated parties, or links to full sanction notices were provided in the weekly recap.

The statement presented sanctions as a policy action in the weekly roundup; the program did not include remarks from Treasury, Justice, or other agencies typically responsible for sanctions implementation.