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Curaçao Asked His Citizens to "Avoid Traveling to Venezuela Until Further Notice"

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}The government of Curaçao asked on Monday that the inhabitants of the island avoid traveling to Venezuela, while advancing the military deployment of the United States in the Caribbean Sea and increasing tensions with Venezuela. Gilmar Pisas, Prime Minister of Curaçao, offered a press conference on the situation in the Caribbean. Although he stressed that the military presence seeks to strengthen security in the region, he recommended not to vi…
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Gilmar Pisas , Prime Minister of Curaçao, offered a press conference on Monday, August 25, in which he asked the citizens of Curaçao to “avoid making trips to Venezuela until further notice.” He confirmed that the “three American ships,” the USS Gravity, the USS Jason Dunham and the USS Sampson, “will arrive on the island.” “One of them is scheduled for next Thursday, August 28,,” he said. He asserted that the people “can be calm,” as there is “…

}The government of Curaçao asked on Monday that the inhabitants of the island avoid traveling to Venezuela, while advancing the military deployment of the United States in the Caribbean Sea and increasing tensions with Venezuela. Gilmar Pisas, Prime Minister of Curaçao, offered a press conference on the situation in the Caribbean. Although he stressed that the military presence seeks to strengthen security in the region, he recommended not to vi…

The island’s prime minister maintains that the deployment of ships in the recession is a preventive and strategic measure against drug trafficking Calm and sanity. On the occasion of the U.S. military deployment in the Caribbean and the increase in tensions between Washington and Caracas, the Prime Minister of Curaçao, Gilmar Pik Pisas, sent a message this Monday, August 25, to the island’s inhabitants: “The government asks the community of Cura…

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Crónicas del Caribe broke the news in on Tuesday, August 26, 2025.
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