Venezuela suffers effects of Trump’s aid, foreign policies after deadly quakes
Summary
Venezuela experienced deadly earthquakes recently. Humanitarian aid efforts have become more difficult because President Donald Trump closed the US development agency USAID, which used to manage such relief work efficiently.Key Facts
- Venezuela suffered deadly earthquakes on June 25, 2026.
- The US development agency USAID was closed by President Donald Trump.
- USAID previously coordinated humanitarian aid efficiently.
- Now, the Trump administration must organize aid through multiple agencies.
- This multi-agency coordination makes relief efforts slower and harder.
- Christopher Sabatini, a Latin America expert at Chatham House, commented on this issue.
- The closure of USAID is affecting the delivery of help in Venezuela after the quakes.
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