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US mulling sanctions on Venezuela oil - Tillerson

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is in Argentina as he tours Latin American to bolster a common front against Venezuela's bid to hold a presidential election it deems illegitimate.

He has received support from other governments in the Americas, including on Sunday from his Argentinian counterpart Foreign Minister Jorge Faurie, but some are cautious about sanctions.

At a joint news conference, Tillerson confirmed the ultimate option of sanctioning Venezuela's key oil sector is under consideration, but that Washington shares its allies' concerns.

Venezuela's political crisis has brought it near to economic collapse, which South American capitals fear could trigger a humanitarian crisis that might destabilize the region.

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And Tillerson did not push back against the suggestion that it might also hurt US companies that have built refineries in the southern United States geared to accept Venezuelan crude.

"Obviously sanctioning oil or prohibiting the oil to be sold in the United States ... is something we continue to consider," Tillerson said, while acknowledging Faurie's concerns.

"As the foreign minister indicated, our disagreements are with the Venezuelan regime not with the people, the Venezuelan people are suffering mightily in the current circumstances."

Tillerson said oil sanctions could be deployed it is decided that this would bring the crisis to a more rapid end "because not doing anything to bring this to an end is also asking the Venezuelan people to suffer for a much longer time.

But he added that Washington was also looking at how to "mitigate the impact on US business interests."

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Faurie agreed with Tillerson that Maduro's attempt to call an election on terms set by Venezuela's non-elected Constituent Assembly was illegitimate and would be rejected by Argentina.

"As for the sales of oil and trade in oil that exist, that is particularly important, we should closely follow up on this to ensure appropriate balance between what the Venezuelan nation needs and what is being used by the leaders of the Venezuelan government," he said.

Tillerson is due to meet Argentina's President Mauricio Macri on Monday before flying on to Peru and then Colombia, which has already received around half a million Venezuelan refugees.

He will then visit Jamaica for talks on how regional powers can replace the subsidized oil that Venezuela ships to Caribbean nations, in the event it is hit by sanctions or economic collapse.

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