Three US citizens wrongfully detained in Venezuela, says US official

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Masstown farmer launches pumpkins over a kilometre for charity | SaltWireCARACAS - Three U.S. citizens are wrongfully detained in Venezuela, United States Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Brian A. Nichols said on Thursday, offering a confirmation of the figure as the U.S. is seeking the release of jailed Americans and Venezuelan opposition figures.

Changes to sanctions against Venezuela announced this week by the United States mean the South American country will be able to engage in contracts with international energy companies and that U.S. and European companies will have more access to Venezuelan gas, Nichols added.

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