Panama and Venezuela to restore consular services in each other’s countries
- Panama and Venezuela will restore consular services in each other's countries, as announced by Panama’s Foreign Affairs Ministry.
- The decision was made to address the consular issues of their citizens.
- The diplomatic break occurred on July 29, 2024, when Panama suspended relations after Venezuelan elections that the opposition declared fraudulent.
- Flights between Panama and Venezuela were reestablished on May 22, 2025, after having been suspended.
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Presents Chancellor De La Fuente Advances in Strengthening the Consular Network in the United States
The Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Juan Ramón de la Fuente, today reported on the progress made in strengthening the services offered by the consular network in the United States. With the aim of providing the nation’s citizens with better services, providing them with legal assistance, informing them of their rights and making them more effective and, above all, that they know that they are not alone because they constitute a priority for the Me…
By Elizabeth González, CNN en Español The governments of Venezuela and Panama agreed to reactivate consular services in Caracas and Panama City in the coming days, which had been suspended for almost a year, they announced in a statement Thursday. The press release published on the Panamanian Foreign Ministry's website explains that the decision was made "due to the urgent need to address the consular affairs of its nationals." Although the date…
Panama and Venezuela Renew Consular Relations Amid Past Tensions
Panama and Venezuela are set to restore consular services soon, reopening diplomatic channels nearly a year after Panama suspended them due to controversial Venezuelan elections. The elections had faced allegations of fraud, prompting Panama to break diplomatic ties and halt flights. Relations now normalize with restored flight services.

Panama and Venezuela to restore consular services in each other's countries
Panama and Venezuela will restore consular services in each other's countries in the coming days nearly a year after Panama suspended them following questionable Venezuelan elections that reelected President Nicolás Maduro.
The governments of Venezuela and Panama agreed to reactivate consular services in Caracas and Panama City in the coming days, which have been suspended for almost a year, reported this Thursday in a statement. In the press release published on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Panama, it is explained that the
News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of today This measure has as its priority to provide assistance and protection to the Panamanian and Venezuelan communities residing in both countries Venezuela and Panama will re-establish their consular services "in the next few days", a rapprochement with almost a year of the break-up of diplomatic relations between the two governments, announced on Thursday their respective foreign ministers in a sta…
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