The president of Venezuela, Nicolas Madurosaid last Sunday that his country is ready to resume relations with USA. This while going through an energy crisis due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
“Venezuela is prepared, fully prepared, to give way to a process of normalization of diplomatic, consular, and political relations with this Government of the United States and with the governments that may seeto go”commented the head of state in a television interview broadcast on Sunday, January 1.
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It should be noted that Maduro broke relations with the United States in 2019, when the then president donald trump recognized the opponent Juan Guaido as “president in charge” of Venezuela. Thus, the US launched several sanctions against the Latin American country.
The situation improved when the government of Joe Biden he sent delegates to Caracas to meet with Maduro and a prisoner exchange was negotiated.
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“We are prepared for dialogues at the highest level, for relations of respect, and hopefully a halo of light will reach the United States of America, they will turn the page and put that extremist policy aside and come to more pragmatic policies regarding Venezuela”, Maduro added.
Likewise, Maduro thanked the government of USA for providing permits to the energy company Chevron to operate for six months in Venezuela. “The country is open doors, with special conditions, for investment, for production“, Held.
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