In the latest move to meant to back Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido, the Trump administration on Tuesday sanctioned more than a dozen aircraft used to support the regime of current leader Nicholas Maduro.
The Department of Treasury identified 15 aircraft operated by Venezuela's state-owned oil company Petroleos de Venezuela SA, or PDVSA, to transport senior members from the Maduro regime.
The Department of Treasury identified 15 aircraft operated by Venezuela's state-owned oil company Petroleos de Venezuela SA, or PDVSA, that transport senior members of the Maduro regime. "In the winter of 2019, PDVSA Learjet 45 flew in close proximity to a U.S. military aircraft over the Caribbean Sea. In the spring of 2019, during a joint operation conducted by PDVSA and the Venezuelan Integrated Air Command, PDVSA's Learjet 45XR attempted to interfere with a U.S. military aircraft in the northern Caribbean Sea," according to the Treasury release.
"This action furthers U.S. efforts to use targeted sanctions and steady diplomacy to end Maduro's attempts to usurp power, and to support a Venezuelan transition to democracy, including free and fair presidential elections," wrote Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in a statement.
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