US President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that Venezuela's airspace is now "closed in its entirety". This move comes as part of his administration's growing pressure campaign against the Venezuelan government, led by President Nicolas Maduro.
According to reports, Trump made the statement via tweet, stating that the US has taken control of the air space above the South American nation. This declaration marks a significant escalation in tensions between the two countries.
The move is seen as part of an effort to exert pressure on Venezuela's government, which has been facing severe economic and humanitarian crises. The Trump administration has long been critical of Maduro's rule, accusing him of human rights abuses and authoritarianism.
The Venezuelan military has not commented on the statement, but experts say that the declaration could have serious implications for the country's fragile economy and international relations. Diplomatic efforts are currently underway to resolve the crisis in Venezuela.
In a wider context, Trump's decision is also seen as part of his administration's broader strategy to counter China's growing influence in Latin America.
According to reports, Trump made the statement via tweet, stating that the US has taken control of the air space above the South American nation. This declaration marks a significant escalation in tensions between the two countries.
The move is seen as part of an effort to exert pressure on Venezuela's government, which has been facing severe economic and humanitarian crises. The Trump administration has long been critical of Maduro's rule, accusing him of human rights abuses and authoritarianism.
The Venezuelan military has not commented on the statement, but experts say that the declaration could have serious implications for the country's fragile economy and international relations. Diplomatic efforts are currently underway to resolve the crisis in Venezuela.
In a wider context, Trump's decision is also seen as part of his administration's broader strategy to counter China's growing influence in Latin America.