AID FROM OPEC?
Venezuela says it has requested help from the Group of the Petroleum Exporting Nations (OPEC), of which it’s a member, to assist “cease this (American) aggression, which is being readied with increasingly more pressure”.
The request got here in a letter from Maduro to the group, learn by Vice President Delcy Rodriguez, who can also be Venezuela’s oil minister, throughout a digital assembly of OPEC ministers.
Washington “is attempting to grab Venezuela’s huge oil reserves, the most important on this planet, by utilizing navy pressure”, Maduro wrote within the letter.
Since September, US air strikes have focused alleged drug-trafficking boats within the Caribbean Sea and the japanese Pacific Ocean, killing a minimum of 83 folks.
Trump’s administration has supplied no concrete proof to again up the allegations behind its marketing campaign, and quite a few specialists have questioned the legality of the operations.
US media reported on Friday that in a single strike in September, the US navy carried out a follow-up strike that killed survivors of an preliminary assault.
The Washington Put up and CNN mentioned Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth had issued a directive to “kill everyone”, however Trump mentioned on Sunday that Hegseth had denied giving such an order.
“We’ll look into it, however no, I would not have wished that – not a second strike,” Trump advised reporters. “Pete mentioned he didn’t order the dying of these two males.”
“EXTRAJUDICIAL EXECUTIONS”
The top of Venezuela’s legislature, Jorge Rodriguez, mentioned he met on Sunday with family of Venezuelans killed within the strikes.
He wouldn’t touch upon a doable Trump-Maduro name.
However when requested in regards to the report in regards to the Hegseth order, he mentioned: “If a struggle had been declared and led to such killings, we might be speaking about struggle crimes.”
“On condition that no struggle has been declared, what occurred … can solely be characterised as homicide or extrajudicial executions,” he added.
The regular US navy buildup has seen the world’s largest plane service deployed to Caribbean waters, whereas American fighter jets and bombers have repeatedly flown off the Venezuelan coast in latest days.
Six airways have canceled providers to Venezuela, however on Sunday, the airport in Caracas was functioning as typical.

