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Nicaragua’s Ortega & Murillo Back Maduro Amid US Pressure

Nicaraguan Leaders Pledge Unwavering Support⁣ for Maduro Amidst Trump Tensions

Managua, Nicaragua – November 25, 2023 ​ – Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and Vice President⁤ Rosario murillo have publicly reaffirmed​ their staunch support for Venezuelan President⁣ Nicolás Maduro as tensions escalate with ‌the United States. The declaration,made ⁣Saturday,comes amidst a ‌U.S. military deployment in the Caribbean⁢ sea and warnings from Washington regarding Venezuelan‍ airspace.

Ortega and murillo​ expressed “full and permanent‌ solidarity” with the Venezuelan people, specifically naming ​Maduro,‌ Delcy Rodríguez, and Diosdado Cabello. “There we are, always together and always beyond,” they stated, signaling a continued alliance.

The U.S. has ​maintained‍ a⁢ naval and air⁢ presence‌ in the⁢ Caribbean near Venezuela as ‍September, citing a mission to‌ combat drug trafficking. However, Caracas views​ the deployment as‌ a direct “threat.” the U.S.has also ‌directly linked Maduro to the Cartel of ⁣the Suns, a group allegedly involved in drug trafficking.

Ortega previously‍ dismissed the U.S. military activity as a⁣ “theatre” ​and ⁤”clownsy” ⁢attempt to “scare” Latin American governments, notably Venezuela.

Adding to the pressure, U.S. president Donald⁢ Trump warned via his social media platform,Truth Social,that Venezuelan⁤ airspace ⁢”will remain completely closed” ⁢and shoudl be considered ⁤as‌ such⁣ by airlines and ‌pilots.‍ On⁢ November 21, the Federal Aviation ‍Governance issued ‍a warning​ urging “extreme⁢ caution” when flying over‍ Venezuela and the southern Caribbean, citing⁢ a “potentially ⁢dangerous situation.”

The ⁣nicaraguan leaders’ public show of support underscores the ⁢long-standing relationship between Managua and Caracas,dating back⁢ to the era of Hugo Chávez. ‍This latest statement positions Ortega and Murillo firmly alongside Maduro in the face of ‍increasing‍ pressure ⁤from ⁤the Trump administration.

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