Trump Declares Venezuelan Airspace “Closed,” Caracas Rejects Move
News 10:19 AM - 2025-12-01
The Washington Post
U.S. President Donald Trump.
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that the airspace above and surrounding Venezuela should be regarded as “closed in its entirety,” escalating tensions in the region.
The declaration, made via Trump’s social media platform on Saturday, was directed at airlines, pilots, and alleged criminal networks. It forms part of a wider U.S. campaign targeting drug trafficking and organised crime linked to Venezuela.
Venezuelan authorities condemned the statement as a “colonialist threat” and insisted that the airspace remains under the sole jurisdiction of the Venezuelan state. The government in Caracas dismissed Trump’s declaration as lacking legal effect under international law.
While some airlines have reportedly rerouted flights or suspended operations over Venezuelan territory, these changes are precautionary measures rather than enforcement of any legal closure. Flight‑tracking data indicates that aircraft continue to operate in certain parts of Venezuelan airspace.
International aviation law stipulates that only a sovereign state can legally close its own airspace. Consequently, external statements or directives have no binding effect. Experts warn that unilateral declarations by foreign leaders risk creating confusion and may endanger civil aviation, humanitarian aid flights, and regional stability.
Trump’s statement comes amid growing U.S. pressure on President Nicolás Maduro’s government over allegations of corruption, drug trafficking, and human smuggling. It underscores the continuing volatility in U.S.–Venezuela relations and raises questions over the use of unilateral threats in international diplomacy.
The Venezuelan government has vowed to protect its sovereignty, and international observers are closely monitoring developments to determine whether the situation escalates further.
Sources: Reuters, The Washington Post, Al Jazeera
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