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UN spokesperson fields questions on Venezuela airspace, alleged maritime strikes and diplomatic notes

United Nations Spokesperson Briefing · December 1, 2025
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Reporters asked the UN about Venezuela's complaint to ICAO, Washington Post reporting on alleged US maritime strikes, China-Japan diplomatic correspondence and the Ukraine peace plan; the spokesperson deferred aviation specifics to ICAO, called the strikes reporting "very troubling" and urged transparent investigations.

Reporters at the United Nations press briefing on Monday asked about a range of international developments, including Venezuela's filing with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), recent reporting alleging strikes on vessels, and diplomatic exchanges between China and Japan.

On Venezuela, journalists asked whether the secretary-general had received a formal complaint to ICAO. Spokesperson Stefan said he had not seen the document and reiterated that issues involving airspace and international civil aviation should be…

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