US making preparations in case Trump decides to reopen embassy in Caracas: Report
The State Department is making preparatory steps for a potential embassy reopening, contingent on Trump's final decision, officials said.
- The United States is preparing for the possibility of President Donald Trump reopening the U.S. embassy in Caracas, Venezuela, according to a senior State Department official.
- Trump stated that the U.S. is considering reopening the embassy and has taken initial steps towards that goal.
- American oil companies will return to Venezuela to rebuild its infrastructure, as stated by Trump, who mentioned military intervention is also an option.
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On Monday, January 5, the United States confirmed to EFE that "the necessary preparations are already being made" to reopen its embassy in Caracas following the capture of Nicolás Maduro. "As President (Donald) Trump said, we are making the necessary preparations to allow the reopening in case the president makes that decision," explained a spokesman for the State Department. The Republican president himself told the media on board the Air Force…
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