The United States has reopened its embassy in Caracas, Venezuela after a seven-year closure, signaling a new era in diplomatic relations. The US embassy raised its flag once again, with Charge d’Affaires Laura Dogu expressing commitment to staying with Venezuela. The move comes amid efforts by the Trump administration to deepen ties with Venezuela’s new government, following a deadly military operation and the removal of former President Nicolas Maduro. Critics raise concerns about potential coercion and erasure of Venezuelan sovereignty as the US seeks access to the country’s resources.
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