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Venezuela Migrant Flights Suspended: US-Venezuela Tensions Rise

Venezuela Suspends⁣ Migrant Repatriation flights Following ​Trump‘s Airspace Declaration

Caracas, Venezuela – ‌Repatriation flights bringing Venezuelan migrants back from ‌the United States‍ have been halted following a statement by former President Donald Trump regarding Venezuelan ⁢airspace. The Maduro government has characterized Trump’s ⁢declaration as⁤ a unilateral ‌action that disrupts the logistical framework for these flights.

For eleven months, a bilateral agreement had⁢ facilitated the return of ⁣Venezuelan citizens wishing⁤ to return⁣ home. According to ​official Venezuelan ⁣figures, 75 flights have repatriated⁤ 13,956 Venezuelans since January. The suspension throws the future of this established return pathway into uncertainty.

The ⁢disruption stems from a post⁤ on Trump’s⁣ social media‌ platform, Truth ⁣Social, where he stated‍ that Venezuelan‍ airspace “will remain closed in⁢ its entirety.” Venezuelan officials view this ⁤as a​ break from ​the collaborative mechanisms that enabled the flights’ operation. They⁤ argue that Trump’s statement⁢ lacks the necessary operational details to allow for continued⁣ planning and ‍execution of the ⁤repatriation program.

The ⁢Venezuelan Foreign ‍Ministry has⁢ asserted that no foreign entity has the authority ⁢to dictate the use of its national airspace, citing⁢ the regulations of the International Civil Aviation Institution ​(ICAO). ⁣

Moreover,Venezuelan authorities have expressed concern ‌that Trump’s message represents ​a potential threat of force,particularly in light of recent⁤ U.S. military operations in the caribbean -⁣ specifically, the bombing of vessels as part of counter-narcotics efforts. Washington maintains these operations are focused on combating ⁢drug trafficking.

the suspension leaves the fate of ⁣scheduled‌ repatriation ⁢routes unclear and raises questions about the long-term ⁢viability of​ the program,which had become the primary formal channel for the controlled return⁤ of Venezuelan migrants.

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