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Venezuela turns to OPEC to stop “aggression” by the United States

Nicolas Maduro warned that the military deployment puts “the stability of Venezuelan oil production and the world market in grave danger”

Venezuela turns to OPEC to stop ldquoaggressionrdquo by the United States
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According to a letter from President Nicolas Maduro that was released this Sunday, Venezuela asked the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries ( OPEC ) for assistance in stopping the "aggression" of the United States, which has been operating an anti-narcotics operation in the Caribbean since August. The Colombian leader issues a warning that the United States intends to acquire the world's largest oil reserves and overthrow him. At the second 2025 ministerial meeting of the OPEC + empire, led by Saudi Arabia, and in which Russia even participates, Maduro reads the text read by Vice President Delcy Rodriguez, who reads it as" I hope you will depend on your best efforts to stop this aggression, which is growing stronger and seriously threatens the balance of the international energy business. " The word states that" the world market and Venezuelan crude production are in grave threat. " The US rollout includes the largest aircraft carrier in the world, ships, fighter jets, thousands of soldiers, and thousands of soldiers. Venezuela claims that the manoeuvres are not intended to stop drug trafficking but rather to destroy Maduro, whose government is viewed as illegal by Washington.

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Russians no longer fly.

After President Donald Trump warned on Saturday that Venezuela's aircraft may be viewed as" completely finished," the United States is pushing for a sea and then aerodynamic blockade of the country and its surrounding areas. Washington issued an air travel update last week for increased military activity in the area, which six carriers that had suspended their flights to Venezuela took note of.

The Russian travel agency Pegas Touristik, which frequently flew to the island of Nueva Esparta ( north ) on Sunday, also complied with the US alert and halted its flights. Venezuela and Russia have signed a number of hospitality agreements since 2021, which have helped Nueva Esparta receive hundreds of Russian travellers who support the island's economy. mainly dependent on tourism.

The South American nation continues to operate its two roads to Russia, an alliance of Chavismo, with the express airport Conviasa for the time being.

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