SANTO DOMINGO – The Dominican Republic has formally denied any involvement in military operations targeting Venezuelan leadership, with Foreign Minister Roberto Álvarez providing detailed clarifications regarding U.S. aircraft operations from Dominican airports. Minister Álvarez emphasized that U.S. aircraft stationed in the country serve exclusively as refueling platforms for counter-narcotics missions throughout the Caribbean region, not as combat-ready fighter jets capable of engaging in military operations.
In response to media inquiries, Álvarez categorically stated that ‘at no time has there been any activity other than the fight against drug trafficking’ from Dominican territory, directly refuting speculation that the nation’s airports might have facilitated military actions connected to Venezuela’s political situation. The Foreign Minister’s remarks come amid intensified regional scrutiny following recent developments involving Venezuelan leadership.
Beyond operational clarifications, Álvarez reaffirmed the Dominican Republic’s diplomatic stance, calling for the international community to support the Venezuelan people’s pursuit of establishing a legitimate, democratic government that would earn international recognition. This position aligns with broader regional efforts to promote political stability through diplomatic channels rather than military intervention.
The timely clarification addresses mounting concerns about potential regional escalation and demonstrates the Dominican government’s commitment to transparency amid circulating misinformation. Officials emphasized that all military cooperation with international partners remains strictly confined to counter-narcotics operations, with no deviation from this mandate throughout their collaborative efforts.
