US and Venezuela Restore Diplomatic Ties After 7 Years
The US and Venezuela agree to restore diplomatic relations after a seven-year hiatus, marking a significant shift in bilateral ties amid recent developments.
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The US and Venezuela agree to restore diplomatic relations after a seven-year hiatus, marking a significant shift in bilateral ties amid recent developments.
The U.S. announces a $100 billion plan to rebuild Venezuela’s energy sector following a high-level visit, signaling a major shift in bilateral relations.
Venezuelan interim leader Delcy Rodríguez states she received a US invitation, signaling potential shifts in bilateral relations, as reported by NBC News.
Venezuela investigates January 2026 US operation that seized President Maduro, with Defense Minister citing “high-tech” involvement and military reforms.
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The U.S. names Laura Dogu as charge d’affaires to Venezuela Affairs Unit in Bogota, signaling ongoing diplomatic engagement amid strained relations.
The U.S. seizes another Venezuelan oil tanker amid disputes over $300 million allocated by Caracas for worker support programs. Tensions escalate over control of energy revenues.
U.S. forces seize seventh oil tanker linked to Venezuela in the Caribbean, escalating sanctions enforcement amid regional tensions over energy trade policies.
Nicolás Maduro Guerra recounts the 2026 U.S. military raid in Venezuela, condemning American aggression in an interview with China Media Group.
The U.S. seizes a sixth Venezuela-linked oil tanker amid escalating tensions, as diplomatic talks unfold between Washington and Caracas.
U.S. President Trump and Venezuelan Acting President Rodriguez held a “long call,” discussing embassy reopening and oil cooperation amid recent tensions. Diplomatic envoy visit planned this week.
Venezuelan President Maduro sends a defiant message from US detention as acting leader Delcy Rodriguez vows to secure his return amid ongoing political tensions.
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Russian Ambassador Sergey Melik-Bagdasarov criticizes the U.S. oil embargo on Venezuela, warning of humanitarian risks and economic destabilization in 2026.
U.S. seizes fifth Venezuelan oil tanker as both nations begin exploratory talks, balancing military posturing with diplomatic overtures in 2026.
Former U.S. diplomat Chas Freeman condemns recent Venezuela intervention, warning of eroded global order and legal violations in 2026 geopolitical landscape.
Venezuela reports 100 dead after U.S. military action; President Maduro detained in New York. Global reactions escalate tensions.
Legal scholars challenge the Trump administration’s 2026 Venezuela intervention, citing breaches of U.S. and international law. Explore the constitutional and sovereignty implications.
Legal experts warn recent U.S. actions in Venezuela may breach UN Charter principles on use of force, raising global legal concerns.