委内瑞拉回应多米尼加允许美方使用其机场:“疯狂之举”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-11-27 22:29

Group 1 - Venezuela's Interior, Justice, and Peace Minister, Reverol, criticized the Dominican Republic's decision to allow the U.S. to use its airports for anti-drug operations, calling it a "mad act" [1] - Reverol accused the U.S. of imperialistic actions and claimed that the allegations against the "Sun Group" are fabricated, asserting that the U.S. aims to plunder Venezuela's natural resources [1] - The Dominican Republic's President Abinader announced that the U.S. military would be allowed to use certain restricted areas of the San Isidro Air Base and the Americas International Airport for logistical support in the fight against drug trafficking [1] Group 2 - Following Reverol's statements, the Venezuelan government officially revoked the operating licenses of six foreign airlines due to their cooperation with U.S. actions against Venezuela [2] - The six airlines affected include Iberia, TAP Portugal, Avianca, LATAM Colombia, Turkish Airlines, and Gol Airlines, which had suspended flights to Venezuela after a warning from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration [2]