‘Leave Venezuela immediately’: US urges Americans citing severe risks
The US Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs has warned US citizens in Venezuela "should leave the country immediately," as international flights have resumed.
The US Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs has warned US citizens in Venezuela "should leave the country immediately," as international flights have resumed.
The External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has expressed concern over the unfolding situation in Venezuela after the recent military operation by the United States. He called upon the parties involved in the conflict to address the issues through dialogue and reach a solution that ensures the well-being and safety of the people of the South American country.
Reportedly, unidentified drones were seen flying over central Caracas, prompting Venezuelan security forces to respond. The incident unfolded shortly after Rodriguez took the oath of office.
The United States President Donald Trump has issued stern warnings to Cuba, Colombia, and Mexico, accusing their governments of enabling drug trafficking, cartel violence, and regional instability.
In a statement from its PolitBureau, the CPI(M) said the Ministry of External Affairs’ mild reaction—expressing only “deep concern” and calling for dialogue—fell short of India’s traditional foreign policy values.
The Left parties asserted that the real motive behind the US actions was Venezuela’s oil.
The United States military had been preparing for this highly secretive mission for months as CIA spies were deployed to monitor the Venezuelan President’s every move.
BJP MP Ghulam Ali Khatana said that India's counter-terror policy under the Narendra Modi government has been to target terrorists and not the countries.
In an official statement, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said it was closely monitoring developments in the South American nation and reiterated India’s support for the safety and well-being of the Venezuelan people.
The United States has released a video showing arrested Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in handcuffs, staging a ‘perp walk’ as he was escorted into custody, marking a dramatic moment following his capture in a US military operation.