Core Viewpoint - The Venezuelan government condemned the United States for seizing a tanker transporting Venezuelan crude oil, labeling the act as "international piracy" and indicating potential legal actions against the U.S. in international forums [1]. Group 1: Government Response - The Venezuelan government issued a statement denouncing the U.S. military's actions in international waters and warned that such actions would not go unpunished [1]. - Venezuela plans to take "all appropriate actions," including filing complaints with the United Nations Security Council and other multilateral organizations [1]. Group 2: U.S. Actions - The U.S. intercepted a Panama-flagged tanker in international waters near Venezuela, which was not on the U.S. sanctions list [1]. - U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security confirmed the interception of the tanker, coinciding with President Trump's announcement of a blockade on all sanctioned tankers entering or leaving Venezuela [1]. Group 3: Military Deployment - The U.S. has deployed multiple naval vessels in the Caribbean Sea under the pretext of anti-drug operations since early September, targeting what it claims to be "drug trafficking vessels" [1]. - The U.S. government has not provided evidence to substantiate claims that the targeted vessels are involved in drug trafficking [1].
委内瑞拉谴责美国再次扣押油轮
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-12-21 02:41