Summary
The United States has reopened its embassy in Venezuela after being closed for seven years. The embassy in Caracas had been shut down in 2019 during President Trump's first term due to strained relations. The reopening is part of President Trump's plan to engage more with Venezuela's interim government and other groups.
Key Facts
- The U.S. reopened its embassy in Venezuela after seven years.
- The embassy had been closed since 2019.
- Closure occurred during President Trump's first term.
- Operations were previously managed through an office in Colombia.
- The reopening is part of a three-phase plan for Venezuela.
- It aims to strengthen U.S. interactions with Venezuela's interim government and civil society.