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Venezuela has banned Turkish Airlines and several other foreign carriers after they suspended flights to the country following a United States security alert. The US had warned its citizens against travelling to Venezuela and flagged possible risks to aircraft operating in its airspace.

In response, some airlines halted services, citing the security advisory and concerns for passenger safety. The Venezuelan government reacted by suspending those airlines from operating in its territory, accusing them of bowing to pressure from Washington.

Authorities in Caracas described the US warning as politically motivated and said it was part of ongoing pressure on President Nicolás Maduro’s government. They argued that Venezuela’s airspace is safe and insisted that the decision by some airlines to stop flights was unjustified.

Officials said airlines that maintain operations in the country will continue to receive full support, while those that left may face long-term restrictions. The move is expected to further limit international travel options for people flying in and out of Venezuela and could deepen the country’s isolation.

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