美威胁“关闭委领空”遭多方谴责 委机场正常运营
Xin Hua She·2025-11-30 08:33

Core Viewpoint - The Venezuelan government strongly condemns the United States for threatening its airspace sovereignty, labeling it as "colonial threats" and "illegal aggression," which has led to the disruption of repatriation flights for Venezuelan migrants [1][3]. Summary by Sections U.S. Actions and Responses - U.S. President Trump declared that the airspace over Venezuela is "considered fully closed," prompting a strong reaction from the Venezuelan government [1]. - The U.S. has deployed multiple warships in the Caribbean Sea near Venezuela under the pretext of drug enforcement, claiming to have sunk over 20 alleged drug trafficking vessels since early September, resulting in over 80 deaths [4]. International Reactions - The foreign ministers of Cuba, Iran, and Nicaragua have also condemned the U.S. actions, asserting that they threaten international law and Venezuela's sovereignty [3]. - Iran's Foreign Ministry described the U.S. actions as provocative and illegal, warning of potential dangers to global peace and security [3]. Aviation Operations - Despite the tensions, major airports in Venezuela, including Simón Bolívar International Airport, continue to operate normally, although passenger traffic appears slightly reduced [6]. - Colombian airline Wingo and Panamanian airline have confirmed ongoing operations between Venezuela and their respective countries, with Wingo stating they have not received official notifications regarding airspace restrictions [8]. - The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued warnings to airlines about potential dangers for civil aircraft flying over Venezuelan airspace due to the deteriorating security situation [9].