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US ambassador arrives in Venezuela to reopen diplomatic mission
Summary
U.S. Ambassador Laura Dogu arrived in Caracas to reopen the American diplomatic mission after seven years of severed ties; Venezuelan officials said the visit is part of a joint schedule to pursue diplomatic dialogue.
Content
U.S. Ambassador Laura Dogu arrived in Caracas to reopen the American diplomatic mission in Venezuela after seven years without formal ties. The arrival follows a military action last month ordered by U.S. President Donald Trump that removed Nicolás Maduro from office. Dogu posted on the U.S. Embassy's X account that her team was ready to work and shared photos of her landing. Venezuela's foreign minister said the visit is part of a joint schedule to address differences through diplomatic dialogue and international law.
Key facts:
- Laura Dogu arrived in Caracas to reopen the U.S. diplomatic mission after diplomatic relations were severed in February 2019.
- The arrival came about one month after a U.S.-ordered military action removed Nicolás Maduro from office, according to the report.
- Venezuelan officials described the visit as part of a joint schedule for diplomatic talks, and an amnesty bill to release political prisoners was announced the day before.
Summary:
The arrival marks the reopening of formal U.S.-Venezuelan diplomatic channels and indicates planned diplomatic dialogue between the two governments. Venezuelan officials cited a joint schedule to address differences and the recent announcement of an amnesty bill. Undetermined at this time.
