US State Department reopens embassy in Venezuela

US consular and law-enforcement teams can resume in-country operations

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US State Department resumed diplomatic operations at its embassy in Caracas and began restoring the chancery to enable the full return of personnel and eventual resumption of consular and law-enforcement functions.
Why it matters
US officials will be able to engage directly from the embassy in Caracas with Venezuela’s interim government, civil society and the private sector. Laura F Dogu’s team is restoring the chancery building to prepare for the full return of personnel and the eventual resumption of consular services.
Implications
  • US embassy operations, consular and law-enforcement teams must complete chancery restoration and redeploy personnel to Caracas immediately — until redeployment is complete consular and investigative functions will continue to be performed from outside Venezuela.

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