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Venezuela has denounced an alleged violation of its airspace by an American military aircraft. | Venezuela has denounced an alleged violation of its airspace by an American military aircraft. |
Defence Minister Gustavo Rangel said the jet had been tracked by country's air defences over the Venezuelan-owned island of La Orchila on Saturday. | Defence Minister Gustavo Rangel said the jet had been tracked by country's air defences over the Venezuelan-owned island of La Orchila on Saturday. |
He said the US ambassador would be summoned to provide an explanation. | He said the US ambassador would be summoned to provide an explanation. |
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, a fierce critic of Washington, has in the past accused the US administration of destabilising his country. | Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, a fierce critic of Washington, has in the past accused the US administration of destabilising his country. |
Mr Rangel told a news conference that the US aircraft "practically flew over" La Orchila - where Venezuela has a military base - and another island before turning back. | Mr Rangel told a news conference that the US aircraft "practically flew over" La Orchila - where Venezuela has a military base - and another island before turning back. |
"We ordered the airplane to identify itself," he added. | "We ordered the airplane to identify itself," he added. |
"We have recorded proof of the conversation between ground control in Venezuela and the aircraft pilot." | "We have recorded proof of the conversation between ground control in Venezuela and the aircraft pilot." |
The pilot is reported to have said he was on a training exercise and was unaware that he had entered Venezuelan airspace. | |
Incursion claim | |
Asked about the allegation, US embassy spokeswoman Robin Holzhauer told the Associated Press news agency: "We're looking into any possible accidental incursion of Venezuelan airspace." | |
Mr Rangel said the incident was "the latest step in a series of provocations" by the US. | Mr Rangel said the incident was "the latest step in a series of provocations" by the US. |
The BBC's James Ingham in Caracas says it comes at a time of increased tension in the region, with both the US and Colombia accusing Venezuela of financing the left-wing Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc). | |
Last week Interpol confirmed that computer evidence found by Colombian soldiers during a raid on a Farc camp showed no sign of tampering. | |
Colombia says various documents proved that Venezuela has funded the rebels. Mr Chavez insists he never provided any support. | |
Venezuela's accusations against the US come two days after a similar claim was made against Colombia. | |
The Bogota government denied that its troops had crossed into Venezuelan territory on Friday. | |
Our correspondent says the latest row will further increase tension between Venezuela and two countries which it clearly sees as enemies. |