Venezuela closes maritime border with Dutch islands to stop aid


  • World
  • Thursday, 21 Feb 2019

(Reuters) - Venezuela's government on Wednesday said it had closed the country's maritime border with the Dutch Caribbean islands due to the opposition's plan to bring in humanitarian aid this Saturday to alleviate an economic crisis it denies exists.

Vice President Delcy Rodriguez said Venezuela's relations with the islands of Aruba, Curacao and Bonaire were under revision and the border closure would be in place for an "undefined period of time."

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