Russia and Venezuela: Keeping the Lines Open
Russia and Venezuela are in regular contact, but the details remain undisclosed. Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin's spokesman, confirmed the communication but did not reveal the topics of discussion. This comes as tensions in the Caribbean escalate.
Russia Aims to De-escalate U.S.-Venezuela Tensions
Peskov expressed Russia's desire to maintain calm between Venezuela and the United States, hoping to prevent new conflicts in the region. Meanwhile, Russia's foreign ministry criticized the U.S. for excessive military force in the Caribbean Sea and expressed support for Venezuela's leadership.
U.S. Military Activity in the Caribbean
The U.S. has intensified its operations in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific, targeting vessels suspected of drug trafficking. At least 14 boats have been intercepted, resulting in 61 fatalities. The U.S. has also bolstered its military presence in the area.
Russia-Venezuela Strategic Partnership
Russia and Venezuela share a strong alliance. Presidents Vladimir Putin and Nicolás Maduro signed a strategic agreement in Moscow just months ago, which may explain Russia's active involvement in the situation.
Ongoing Communication for Peaceful Resolution
While Russia's specific actions to assist Venezuela remain unclear, both nations are maintaining open lines of communication. With tensions high, dialogue is crucial for finding a peaceful resolution.