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Colombian Foreign Ministry questions US closure of Venezuelan airspace

By means of a press release, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia pronounced itself before the recent statements of the United States to completely close the airspace of Venezuela, attributing the decision to the military activities that are carried out in the Pacific. The entity warns that the recent NOTAM issued by Washington was made without [...] The entry Colombian Foreign Ministry questions the closure of the Venezuelan airspace dec…
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Conviasa continues to fly between St.Petersburg and Caracas despite the "closure" of Venezuelan airspace announced by Donald Trump, as part of the multiform aggression maintained by the United States against Venezuela.

Petro: ‘A national airspace cannot be closed by a foreign president.’ The Colombian president warns him after Trump’s sayings about flights in Venezuela. Colombia’s president, Gustavo Petro, asked his US counterpart under what rule of international law he warned pilots and airlines to consider Venezuelan airspace closed and said that what happened is against the national sovereignty of the South American country.

DOBLE LLAVE – Colombian President Gustavo Petro this Sunday asked the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to convene a meeting for the closure of Venezuelan airspace, announced by its US counterpart, Donald Trump, on Saturday. “The closure of Venezuela’s airspace is completely illegal. ICAO must meet immediately. ICAO’s secretary general (Colombian Juan Carlos Salazar) must immediately convene the Assembly,” Petro said on social net…

Over the weekend, Trump warned airlines, pilots and criminal networks to avoid Venezuelan airspace.

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The airport in Venezuela is “open and operating” without restrictions affecting the safety of aircraft, said the Colombian Civil Aviation Authority on Sunday (30). The agency stated that there were “sayings issued by a third State that do not have jurisdiction or sovereign authority over Venezuelan airspace” which were not coordinated with the country's air traffic authority. This section of the communication is a reference to the statement by D…

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Petro calls Venezuela's "illegal" air closure and asks airlines to disobey Trump's order Published: 30-11-2025 / redpres.com Photo Redpres.com/RPN The Colombian president denounces the illegality of the U.S. measure and demands respect for international law.

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Prensa Libre broke the news in on Sunday, November 30, 2025.
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