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特朗普与哥伦比亚总统佩特罗在白宫会晤近2小时,讨论打击毒品走私等,特朗普:会谈非常成功
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-04 16:25
北京青年报2026-02-04 06:11:37 据了解,与会人员还包括美国副总统万斯、国务卿鲁比奥、哥伦比亚外交部长比利亚维森西奥、哥驻美 大使丹尼尔·加西亚-培尼亚和哥国防部长佩德罗·桑切斯。 特朗普在会晤后称双方"相处得很好",形容这是一次"非常成功的会谈"。 另据了解,在佩特罗与特朗普会晤前不久,哥伦比亚政府宣布将一名毒贩引渡至美国。 来源 | 央视新闻 编辑 | 杨家瑞 2月3日,美国总统特朗普与哥伦比亚总统佩特罗在白宫举行会谈。双方就打击毒品走私、经济合作、地 区局势进行讨论。此次会晤持续近两小时。 ...
特朗普与哥伦比亚总统佩特罗会晤 讨论打击毒品走私
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-03 21:52
转自:央视 当地时间2月3日,美国总统特朗普与哥伦比亚总统佩特罗在白宫举行会谈。双方就打击毒品走私、经济合作、地区局势进行讨论。此次会晤持续近两小时。 据了解,与会人员还包括美国副总统万斯、国务卿鲁比奥、哥伦比亚外交部长比利亚维森西奥、哥驻美大使丹尼尔·加西亚-培尼亚和哥国防部长佩德罗·桑切 斯。 另据了解,在佩特罗与特朗普会晤前不久,哥伦比亚政府宣布将一名毒贩引渡至美国。(总台记者 邓雪梅 赵淼) ...
美墨总统通电话讨论贸易和安全问题
Xin Hua She· 2026-01-30 05:12
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights a productive phone conversation between U.S. President Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, focusing on border issues, drug trafficking, and trade discussions [1] Group 1 - The conversation addressed border issues, indicating ongoing bilateral discussions on security and immigration matters [1] - Drug trafficking was a significant topic, reflecting concerns over narcotics smuggling between the two countries [1] - Trade discussions were also part of the dialogue, suggesting a focus on economic relations and potential trade agreements [1]
墨西哥总统辛鲍姆:与美国总统特朗普进行了非常好的会谈,已排除美方在墨采取军事行动的可能性
中国基金报· 2026-01-13 00:24
Core Viewpoint - The conversation between Mexican President AMLO and U.S. President Trump focused on mutual interests, including security, drug trafficking, trade, and investment, emphasizing cooperation based on mutual respect [2] Summary by Relevant Sections - **Security and Drug Trafficking** - The leaders discussed ensuring security and combating drug smuggling while respecting national sovereignty [2] - **Trade and Investment** - Topics included trade and investment opportunities, highlighting the importance of collaboration for achieving results [2] - **Military Action** - Following the conversation, President AMLO indicated that the possibility of U.S. military action in Mexico has been ruled out [2]
委内瑞拉首都听到至少7次爆炸声并伴有飞机低空飞行的声音
智通财经网· 2026-01-03 08:27
Group 1 - The article reports multiple explosions heard in Caracas, Venezuela, with at least seven distinct sounds noted, alongside low-flying aircraft [2] - Videos circulating on social media purportedly show the explosions occurring in Caracas, indicating a significant event in the capital [2] - Venezuelan President Maduro expressed readiness for serious dialogue with the United States regarding drug trafficking, highlighting ongoing tensions and potential diplomatic engagement [2] Group 2 - The U.S. has deployed significant naval and aerial forces in the Caribbean under the pretext of combating "drug terrorism," resulting in the sinking of approximately 30 vessels identified as drug trafficking boats, leading to over a hundred fatalities [2] - Both Maduro and U.S. President Trump confirmed a phone conversation in December 2025, suggesting a potential thaw in relations despite ongoing conflicts [2]
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]
美防长访多米尼加 多方允许美方使用其空军基地“扫毒”
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-27 02:30
Core Points - The Dominican Republic has agreed to allow the United States to use certain restricted areas of the San Isidro Air Force Base and the Americas International Airport to assist in combating drug smuggling [1] - This cooperation aims to enhance monitoring and combat capabilities against transnational crime in the Caribbean region, with the U.S. viewing the Dominican Republic as a key security partner [1] - The U.S. Southern Command and Air Force will provide equipment such as KC-135 aerial refueling aircraft and C-130 transport planes for maritime and aerial monitoring, interception of smuggling, medical transport, and disaster relief [1] Military Presence in the Caribbean - The visit of the U.S. Defense Secretary coincides with the expansion of U.S. military presence in the Caribbean, with over 20 alleged drug smuggling vessels sunk since early September, resulting in over 80 deaths [2] - The deployment of the USS Gerald R. Ford carrier strike group, which includes over 15,000 personnel, multiple warships, and hundreds of aircraft, marks a significant military buildup in the region, unprecedented in decades [2] - This military expansion has faced condemnation from several countries in the region [2]
特朗普政府锁定委内瑞拉境内军事目标,空袭箭在弦上?
Jin Shi Shu Ju· 2025-10-31 05:48
Core Points - The Trump administration is considering airstrikes against military facilities in Venezuela linked to drug trafficking, signaling a potential escalation in U.S. military action against Nicolás Maduro's regime [1][2][3] - The focus of these potential strikes is on military-controlled ports and airports used for drug smuggling, as part of a broader strategy to combat the influx of illegal drugs into the U.S. [1][2] - The U.S. has significantly increased its military presence in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific, targeting vessels suspected of drug trafficking [1][4] Military Strategy - Airstrikes against land targets would represent a significant escalation compared to previous actions, which were limited to targeting drug trafficking vessels [2][4] - The U.S. has deployed advanced naval assets, including the Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier and several warships, to the Caribbean, enhancing its military options against Venezuela [6][4] - Recent reconnaissance missions have involved B-52 and B-1 bombers testing Venezuela's defense systems, indicating a preparation for potential military action [5][6] Political Implications - The Trump administration aims to pressure Maduro to step down by portraying him as a drug lord responsible for the influx of narcotics into the U.S. [2][3] - There are concerns that military action could either prompt a rebellion within the Venezuelan military or solidify support for Maduro among his ranks [4][6] - Analysts suggest that if airstrikes do not lead to Maduro's resignation, subsequent actions may target his inner circle, increasing the stakes for those involved in the regime [6][7]
曝光!“美军出动3架B-52H”
中国能源报· 2025-10-16 10:13
Group 1 - The article highlights a significant military display by the United States, with three B-52H bombers circling near the coast of Venezuela, indicating an increase in U.S. military presence in the Caribbean region [2][3] - The B-52H bombers were tracked leaving Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana and flying into the airspace known as the Maiquetía Flight Information Region (FIR), where they circled for approximately two hours [3] - The U.S. military's ongoing operations in the Caribbean, including the use of B-52H bombers for anti-drug trafficking efforts, are noted, with the bombers' range and targeting capabilities being particularly useful for identifying and investigating suspected drug trafficking vessels [3] Group 2 - President Trump authorized the CIA to conduct covert operations in Venezuela, which has been met with resistance from Venezuelan President Maduro, who stated that Latin America does not welcome or need such actions [4]