Reuters reported on Venezuela's ban on flights to the country for six airlines.
Venezuela has revoked flight permits for six foreign airlines after the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration ordered them to suspend flights to the country. This was reported on November 27 by the Reuters news agency.
"The Venezuelan Civil Aviation Authority has revoked permits from Iberia, TAP, Avianca, Latam Colombia, Turkish Airlines and Gol Airlines. Caracas accused the carriers of "joining terrorist actions encouraged by the United States" unilaterally by suspending commercial flights," the article says.
Also, in recent days, several international air carriers have canceled their flights to Venezuela, ignoring the deadlines for resuming operations that Caracas ordered them to do. In addition, Iberia Airlines announced its readiness to resume flights to Venezuela after ensuring safe conditions.
On November 23, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said that the international community should prevent the outbreak of conflict in the Caribbean and Venezuela, as such actions would be a repeat of the mistake that led to the outbreak of the conflict in Ukraine several years ago.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov also expressed hope on November 14 that there would be no attempts to destabilize the situation around Venezuela and the Caribbean. He stressed that international law "is in a sad state in many parts of the world."
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