US, Venezuela to Restore Diplomatic Ties

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The United States and interim authorities ​in Venezuela have agreed to re-establish diplomatic and consular ‌relations, the U.S. State Department revealed on Thursday, aiming to foster a peaceful transition to elect a new government in the ​South American country.

“This step will facilitate our joint ​efforts to promote stability, support economic recovery, and advance ⁠political reconciliation in Venezuela,” the State Department said in ​a statement.

“Our engagement is focused on helping the Venezuelan ​people move forward through a phased process that creates the conditions for a peaceful transition to a democratically elected government.”

After months of ​heightened tensions, the U.S. captured Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro ​in January, setting off a chain of changes in the country, ‌including ⁠the swearing-in of interim President Delcy Rodriguez.

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The two countries have since gradually resumed bilateral relations, after Rodriguez’s interim government expressed interest in rebuilding ties with Washington with diplomatic missions in ​both countries following ​Maduro’s capture.

“The ⁠Bolivarian Government reaffirms its willingness to move forward in a new phase of constructive ​dialogue based on mutual respect, sovereign equality of ​states, ⁠and cooperation between our peoples,” the Venezuelan government said in a statement shared on Thursday.

“Venezuela expresses its confidence that this ⁠process ​will contribute to strengthening understanding and ​opening opportunities for a positive and mutually beneficial relationship,” it said.

 

 

 

Reuters

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