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    Trinidad and Tobago approves US military aircraft transit in airports

    Dec 15 (Reuters) - ​Trinidad and Tobago granted approval on Monday for United States military aircraft to ⁠transit its airports in the coming weeks, amid rising tensions between the U.S. ‍and Venezuela.

    The Caribbean country’s foreign ministry said in ​a statement it was committed to cooperating with the U.S. on regional security, adding ​that the aircraft movements were logistics-related.

    In November, a senior U.S. military official met with Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar to reaffirm the partnership ‌and discuss priorities for regional security and ‌stability, the Pentagon said.

    The U.S. has stepped up ​operations in the Caribbean and Pacific in recent months, including more than 20 ‌strikes on suspected drug-trafficking vessels this year ⁠that have killed nearly 90 people.

    U.S. ‌President Donald Trump has ​recently raised the possibility of military intervention in Venezuela, citing allegations that the country ⁠ships narcotics ⁠to the United States, which Caracas denies.

    (Reporting ​by Natalia Siniawski in Mexico CityEditing by Daina Beth Solomon ‌and Matthew Lewis)

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