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Venezuela says US seized fishing boat in its waters, as tension over warships rises

The vessel carrying nine fishermen was ‘hostilely” detained by an American destroyer, the USS Jason Dunham, the foreign ministry says

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A US Navy guided missile destroyer, the USS Jason Dunham, docks in Ponce, Puerto Rico, on September 6. Photo: Reuters
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Venezuela on Saturday hit out at the United States for allegedly seizing a fishing boat for eight hours in its exclusive economic zone, as the US military patrols the Caribbean to target drug cartels.

The vessel carrying nine tuna fishermen was “illegally and hostilely” detained on Friday by the USS Jason Dunham destroyer, Foreign Minister Yvan Gil said.

“The warship deployed 18 armed agents who boarded and occupied the small, harmless boat for eight hours,” he said, calling the incident a “direct provocation through the illegal use of excessive military means”.

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Those who ordered the seizure “are looking for an incident to justify escalating war in the Caribbean, with the aim of regime change” in Caracas, he charged.

Gil demanded that the US “immediately cease these actions that endanger security and peace in the Caribbean”.

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Tensions between the two countries have soared in recent weeks after Washington deployed warships in the southern Caribbean, as Trump steps up pressure on Maduro.

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