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Russia and Venezuela are reinforcing coordination between their security agencies in response to the noticeable increase in the US military presence in the Caribbean, as confirmed by Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov. The diplomat asserted that both countries are “shoulder to shoulder” to confront what he considers a belligerent and baseless escalation by Washington against the South American nation. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov emphasized the unwavering nature of the bilateral relationship, highlighting that the comprehensive strategic alliance with the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela was recently ratified. In an interview with the international relations magazine Mezhdunarodnaya Zhizn, Ryabkov…

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The President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, in his capacity as Commander-in-Chief of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB), enacted the Law of the Command for the Integral Defense of the Nation, an initiative previously sanctioned by the legislative branch. The document was delivered in the Sol del Perú Hall of the Miraflores Palace, by the president of the National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez. The law seeks to deepen the civil-military doctrine in the country and guarantee peace and national sovereignty in a context of external pressure described by the Government as an armed and unarmed struggle driven…

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Russia clearly reiterated its unconditional support for the Venezuelan government amid the U.S. military buildup in the Caribbean Sea. “We are in permanent contact with our Venezuelan partners. We are ready to provide appropriate responses to their requests, taking into account existing and potential threats,” Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said. “We reaffirm our support for the Venezuelan leadership in defending national sovereignty… Russia continues to show its consistent solidarity with Venezuela and stands ready to appropriately respond to Caracas’ requests,” she reiterated, without specifying the nature of such assistance. Russia’s backing of the Bolivarian Revolution comes as the…

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On Friday, Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil reiterated that any foreign military aggression against his country would have major repercussions across Latin America and the Caribbean. During his remarks at the “Parliamentary Meeting of the Greater Caribbean in Defense of Peace,” Gil emphasized that Caribbean nations would be the first to suffer the consequences of U.S. military actions against the Bolivarian Revolution. He reminded Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, and other U.S.-aligned governments that they “would not escape” the fallout of an intervention or a rupture of peace in the Caribbean. Gil said that the Venezuelan people possess a strong historical,…

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The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela denounces before the international community the dangerous “military exercises” being carried out by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago between the 26th and 30th of this month, under the coordination, financing, and control of the United States Southern Command—an action that constitutes a hostile provocation against Venezuela and a serious threat to peace in the Caribbean. Venezuela reports that it has captured a mercenary group with direct information from the U.S. intelligence agency, the CIA, determining that a false-flag operation is underway from waters bordering Trinidad and Tobago, or from either Trinbagonian or Venezuelan territory, intended to generate a full-scale military confrontation against our country. This planned action…

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n response to external threats against national sovereignty, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced the start of a 72-hour national defense military exercise on Thursday, aimed at “keeping the machinery oiled — the machinery for peace.” According to the president, the move seeks to strengthen the country’s ability to respond to potential aggressions, particularly from the United States government. During a public address, he reiterated that the decision comes amid “hostile actions” intended to destabilize Venezuela and further ordered the immediate deployment of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces, the Militia, and police units along the nation’s coastal and border regions. As…

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September 16, the interventionist policy of the United States, after the recent statements of Donald Trump in which he admitted to having authorized covert operations of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), to act against the peace and stability of Venezuela. During the National Congress of Cooks and Cooks of the Homeland and the event for World Food Day, the Venezuelan president described the measure ordered by Trump as “desperate” and unprecedented for its explicitness. “Crude and rude interventionist policy for regime change,” President Nicolás Maduro stressed. In this sense, he denounced the seriousness of the statements of the US president:…

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The head of the Venezuelan diplomatic mission in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines reveals the truth about Venezuela and the risks of U.S. threats in the Caribbean. In the framework of a press conference held today, October 14, 2025, the head of the diplomatic mission of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Francisco Pérez Santana, reaffirmed the commitment of the Bolivarian Government to the defense of national sovereignty and peace in the Caribbean, while denouncing the growing political threats,  economic and military of the United States in the region. “I am here to fulfill a…

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President Nicolás Maduro: “There is no global response to climate change” “A powerful current has emerged, which are the supremacists of the north who want to impose denialism,” said President Maduro. The President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, questioned the lack of a global response to climate change, one of the greatest challenges for humanity. During the World Congress in Defense of Mother Earth, this Thursday, the president of Venezuela pointed out that, although 29 summits of the Conference of the Parties on climate change (COP) have been held, there is no global response. “There are good diagnoses, experts, scientists,” but…

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In a dramatic escalation of tensions, Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez has publicly condemned what he describes as a blatant act of provocation by the United States. This statement comes on the heels of reports that the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB) have detected U.S. F-35 Lightning II fighter jets operating near Venezuela’s coastline. The incident raises serious concerns about national security and highlights the ongoing geopolitical struggles in Latin America. Detection of U.S. Fighter Jets According to Minister Padrino, the FANB has identified over five aircraft exhibiting flight characteristics typical of advanced military jets. “We have detected more than…

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President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro offered his full support to Foreign Minister Yván Gil, following the latter’s forceful address at the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly. The Bolivarian leader emphasized that the country is positioning itself as a constructive force, stating: “Venezuela has not been and will never be a threat. We will always be the hope in building a new humanity: without empires or blackmail, where peace prevails.” Foreign Minister Gil denounced the “offensive of the North American Empire,” which has deployed “all forms of criminal aggression during this last decade against…

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On Friday, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced that his administration is considering issuing a decree of “State of External Commotion,” a legal measure provided for in the Constitution and developed in the 2001 Law on States of Exception. The decree’s aim would be for “the entire nation, the entire republic, the entire institutional framework, every man and woman, every citizen of this country, to have the backing, protection and activation of the full force of Venezuelan society to respond to threats or, if the case arises, to any attack against Venezuela.” “Venezuelans are united and have the reason to fight…

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