A ship from Iran was scheduled to deliver food to Venezuela on Sunday, according to Bloomberg’s vessel-tracking maps.
The tanker, called the Golsan, was just off the coast of Caracas on Sunday evening, Golsan left Iran’s Bandar Abbas port a month ago and sailed through the Suez Canal.
Venezuela state television reported the news, citing a tweet by the Iranian embassy in Caracas that said the ship’s food cargo would supply the first Iranian supermarket in the South American nation.
Iran has recently been shipping fuel to Venezuela, whose socialist government has squandered some of the world’s biggest oil reserves and is now rationing gasoline.
After years of a well-documented economic collapse, Venezuela is now on the verge of famine, the International Crisis Group has warned. And the tightening vice of U.S. sanctions threatens to strangle what little foreign food and oil is managing to enter the country.
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