Exiled Venezuelan opposition deputy Jose Manuel Olivares speaks during a press conference in Bogota on March 18, 2019. (RAUL ARBOLEDA / AFP)
CARACAS - An Iranian plane owned by a company sanctioned by the United States for allegedly shipping weapons to Syria landed in Venezuela on Tuesday, according to an opposition Venezuelan lawmaker and flight tracking data.
Earlier this year, more than a dozen flights from Iran's Mahan Air brought materials to help repair Venezuela's refineries
The EP-FAB 747 aircraft, owned by Iran's Qeshm Fars Air, landed at a time when trade ties have grown closer between the two OPEC members, whose oil industries are under increasingly strict US sanctions.
It was not immediately clear what the plane brought to Venezuela.
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The plane landed at the Maiquetia airport serving Caracas in afternoon hours, according to a Twitter post by Jose Manuel Olivares, a lawmaker who represents the seaside state of Vargas where the airport is located.
Data on flight tracking website Flightradar24 showed the aircraft descending toward Caracas around 4 pm local time after taking off in Tehran the previous night.
The plane made stops in Tunisia and Cape Verde before flying to Venezuela, the data show.
Venezuela's information ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Earlier this year, more than a dozen flights from Iran's Mahan Air brought materials to help repair Venezuela's refineries.
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Iran has also sent two flotillas of tankers carrying fuel to Venezuela, easing acute fuel shortages in the South American country.
The two countries' growing ties have drawn criticism from Washington, which is seeking to pressure Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to leave power, and to thwart Iran's nuclear program.
In announcing sanctions on Qeshm Fars Air and the EP-FAB in January 2019, the US Treasury Department said the company's "delivery of lethal materiel" to Syria "enables Iran's military support" for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
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