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
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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