US, Venezuela Restore Diplomatic Ties Amid Mineral Investment Focus
The US and Venezuela agreed to reopen diplomatic ties, focusing on oil and mineral investments with assurances of security for companies, aiming to support economic recovery and political transition.
- On Thursday in Caracas, the United States and Venezuela agreed to re-establish diplomatic and consular relations.
- U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum's two-day trip prioritized mining interests, meeting more than two dozen U.S. mining and minerals companies as part of President Donald Trump's push for access to Venezuela's mineral wealth.
- Venezuela promised safe conditions for foreign mining companies, Doug Burgum said, urging firms to seek help with visas or capital and noting, `I think you're going to see this government very concerned about providing the right kind of security.`
- Washington has reopened its embassy in Caracas and appointed a new diplomat, which officials said will ease face-to-face negotiations and consular services, helping ensure `oil will flow to America`.
- The State Department said engagement focuses on a phased process toward a peaceful transition, even as Maduro faces a U.S. trial this month.
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U.S. and Venezuela Agree To Re-Establish Diplomatic Ties
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U.S. and Venezuela to Restore Diplomatic Ties
Venezuela and the United States announced Thursday that they are restoring diplomatic and consular ties. The move signals a further thaw with the government of Acting President Delcy Rodriguez, who took power in the country after Washington’s ouster of the former President Nicolás Maduro. The announcement came as Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum ended a two-day visit to Venezuela, where he said Caracas had pledged security guarantees for f…
The reestablishment of diplomatic relations between the United States and Venezuela after seven years implies that both countries formally recognize their official channels of dialogue and cooperation once again, which may include the exchange of diplomatic representatives, the reopening…
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