
Trump Restores U.S. Embassy in Venezuela After Seven-Year Shutdown
Washington closed the Venezuelan embassy in March 2019 after declaring Nicolás Maduro’s re-election illegitimate.

Washington closed the Venezuelan embassy in March 2019 after declaring Nicolás Maduro’s re-election illegitimate.

Speaking at the “Shield of the Americas” summit in Miami, the U.S. president said Havana is ready to negotiate with his administration.

Acting president Delcy Rodríguez welcomed new reforms, calling them a “historical leap” for Venezuela’s economy.

Hundreds are still behind bars in Venezuela, reportedly—with estimates of up to 1,200 political prisoners still detained nationwide.

“We Venezuelans could not decide our future because the regime’s weapons prevented us from doing so.”

Asked about the future duration of U.S. control of Caracas, Trump remarked “Only time will tell.”

The deposed Venezuelan leader denied the narco-terrorism charges in court, insisting he is still president of his country.

Ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is being held in a Brooklyn prison until prosecutors decide where he would face trial.

Spain’s socialist government seems to be trying to play both sides, as it has also refused to recognise Edmundo González as the legitimate winner of the Venezuelan election.

Leaked document reveals plan to influence narrative about secret meeting between Spanish minister and Venezuela’s vice president.