Venezuela Accuses US of 'Maritime Piracy' for Seized Oil Shipment
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Venezuela Condemns US Piracy Before UN as Killings Resume; US Debate Heats Up, and Trinidad Lends Airports to US Military Operations
Caracas (OrinocoTribune.com)—Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil reported Tuesday that his nation delivered a letter to the United Nations Security Council repudiating the “serious use of force, abduction, and piracy” by the United States. The letter, presented by Venezuela’s ambassador to the UN, Samuel Moncada, to Security Council President Samuel Z’bogar of Slovenia, concerns the Dec. 10, 2025, incident in international waters of the Caribbe…
Venezuela denounced on Tuesday before the United Nations Security Council the "theft" on 10 December of an oil tanker seized by the United States following a military operation carried out as part of their deployment in the Caribbean. ...
Venezuela formally accused the United States before the UN Security Council for carrying out an act of maritime piracy against a Venezuelan oil vessel in international waters.
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