In the wake of the U.S. military strikes in Venezuela early Saturday, Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar clarified the nation’s position.
Venezuelans in Trinidad and Tobago are hoping that they will be able to return to their home country now that the United States has captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
The ministry condemned the U.S. attack on Venezuela "as a blatant violation of its national sovereignty and territorial ...
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Bissessar has historically supported military cooperation with the United States, framing her collaboration as mutually ...
FORMER prime minister and energy minister Stuart Young stressed that the United States-Venezuela conflict is “very fluid and ...
The overnight attacks in Venezuela and the subsequent capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife in a U.S. military operation on Saturday triggered sharp international reactions.
A man draped in a Venezuelan flag becomes emotional as people celebrate in Madrid Jan. 3, 2026, as they react to the news after U.S. President Donald Trump said the U.S. has struck Venezuela and ...