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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro harshly criticized the government of Trinidad and Tobago, accusing it of acting submissively toward U.S. interests and abandoning regional sovereignty principles. teleSUR
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00:00In Venezuela, President Nicolás Maduro denounced the government of Trinidad and Tobago for
00:05his submissiveness to the United States and his town's support for his crimes in the Caribbean.
00:11The Venezuelan leader rejected the actions of the government at ports of Spain, which
00:16authorised the Trump administration to conduct military exercises off the coast of Venezuela.
00:22The head of state described the manoeuvres as responsible and emphasised that they represent
00:28a threat to peace in the Caribbean.
00:31President Maduro expressed his rejection of the imperialist policies of the U.S. government,
00:36which seeks to impose a puppet regime in Venezuela in order to steal all its natural resources
00:42and undermine peace throughout Latin America.
00:54The government of Trinidad and Tobago has once again announced irresponsible exercises, lending
01:05its waters off the coast of the state of Socre for military exercises intending to be threatening
01:17to a republic like Venezuela, which will not be threatened by anyone.
01:23They say they will do this from Monday to Thursday.
01:27Well, the people of Trinidad and Tobago will see if they continue to endure the use of its
01:35waters and its lands to seriously threaten the Caribbean peace.
01:41I am only calling, once again, to all the people of the eastern states, from the south of BolĂ­var, of the Tamacuro, Munagas, Sucre, Anzuategui, Nueva Esparta, in perfect popular militar-policial fusion, to establish a vigil and a permanent march.
02:10In the streets with the flag of Venezuela held high.
02:16The great vigil and the great march of the flags, I am calling it here from Caracas.
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