Is the US Threatening Venezuela's Airspace Sovereignty?
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Key Takeaways
- Venezuelan government condemned US actions.
- US President Trump declared Venezuelan airspace closed.
- Venezuela emphasizes its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
- International community urged to reject aggression.
- Ongoing tensions raise questions about international relations.
Caracas, Nov 30 (NationPress) The Venezuelan administration has condemned the US's actions that threaten the sovereignty of its airspace, labeling it as another outrageous, unlawful, and unwarranted act of aggression against the Venezuelan populace.
In an official communication, Caracas dismissed Washington's attempt to impose extraterritorial authority over Venezuela, asserting that the US's actions jeopardize the nation's sovereignty and territorial integrity, as reported by the Xinhua news agency.
As tensions escalate between the two nations, US President Donald Trump remarked earlier on Saturday that the airspace above and around Venezuela should be deemed entirely closed.
Trump stated, "To all Airlines, Pilots, Drug Dealers, and Human Traffickers, please regard THE AIRSPACE ABOVE AND SURROUNDING VENEZUELA AS CLOSED IN ITS ENTIRETY," in a post on Truth Social without further details.
The US's actions constitute a clear threat of the use of force, which is prohibited by the UN Charter, according to the statement.
According to the 1944 Chicago Convention, each nation holds exclusive sovereignty over the airspace above its territory; the statement underlined that Venezuela will not accept commands, threats, or interference from any external entity.
The statement urged the global community to firmly denounce this immoral act of aggression, emphasizing that Venezuela will respond with legality and dignity.
The US has been increasing its military presence in the Caribbean under the pretext of combating drug trafficking. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has rejected US allegations regarding drug smuggling as an attempt to destabilize his government.