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US reopens embassy in Venezuela after seizing Nicolas Maduro

The State Department said it had formally reopened its embassy in Caracas after seven years. The US seized President Nicolas Maduro in a military raid in January and has since reestablished diplomatic ties. The State Dep…

US reopens embassy in Venezuela after seizing Nicolas Maduro

The State Department said it had formally reopened its embassy in Caracas after seven years. The US seized President Nicolas Maduro in a military raid in January and has since reestablished diplomatic ties.

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  • The State Department said it had formally reopened its embassy in Caracas after seven years.
  • The US seized President Nicolas Maduro in a military raid in January and has since reestablished diplomatic ties.

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  • ties. The State Department said it had formally reopened its embassy in Caracas after seven years. The US seized President Nicolas Maduro in a military raid in January and has since reestablished diplomatic ties.
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  • The State Department said it had formally reopened its embassy in Caracas after seven years.
  • The US seized President Nicolas Maduro in a military raid in January and has since reestablished diplomatic ties.

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