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US, Venezuela agree to re-establish diplomatic and consular relations

By Thomson Reuters Mar 5, 2026 | 4:58 PM

WASHINGTON, March 5 (Reuters) – The United States and interim authorities in Venezuela have ​agreed to re-establish diplomatic ‌and consular relations, the U.S. State Department said in a statement on Thursday, adding that it ‌was ​focused on creating ⁠conditions for a ⁠peaceful transition to a democratically elected government.

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

“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.

The two countries have since gradually resumed bilateral relations.

(Reporting by Jasper Ward; Writing by ​Daphne Psaledakis)