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Tuesday 11 December 2018 - 11:53

Russia rejects US criticism of bombers’ flight to Venezuela

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A Russian Tupolev Tu-160 strategic long-range heavy supersonic bomber aircraft is pictured on landing at the Maiquetia International Airport, just north of Caracas, Venezuela, on December 10, 2018. (Photo by AFP)
A Russian Tupolev Tu-160 strategic long-range heavy supersonic bomber aircraft is pictured on landing at the Maiquetia International Airport, just north of Caracas, Venezuela, on December 10, 2018. (Photo by AFP)

A pair of Russian Tu-160 bombers capable of carrying nuclear weapons landed in the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, on Monday following a 9,977-kilometer flight, which is said to be aimed at showcasing Moscow’s growing military prowess.

Pompeo denounced the deployment late on Monday.

“The Russian and Venezuelan people should see this for what it is: two corrupt governments squandering public funds, and squelching liberty and freedom while their people suffer,” he said on Twitter.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov slammed Pompeo’s comments as “inappropriate.”

“We consider it completely inappropriate,” Peskov told reporters on a conference call on Tuesday.

Russia is a major political ally of Venezuela, where the government of President Nicolas Maduro faces an acute economic and political crisis.

Hit by low oil prices and the impact of US sanctions, Maduro is seeking support from allies after winning a second presidential term this year.

The Venezuelan president visited the Russian capital of Moscow last week.

At the end of the three-day visit, Maduro said on Thursday that Russia had agreed to invest over five billion dollars in the Venezuelan oil production sector and an additional one billion dollars in mining, mainly for gold.

Russia-US relations are currently at post-Cold War lows over Ukraine, the war in Syria, and allegations of Russian meddling in the 2016 US election. Russia is also opposed to the US and other NATO allies deploying their troops and weapons near its borders.
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