Uruguay and Venezuela Agree to Resume Consular Services
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Uruguay and Venezuela agree to resume consular services
Uruguay and Venezuela agreed Thursday to resume consular services in both capitals, nearly a year after diplomatic relations deteriorated following Caracas' expulsion of Uruguayan diplomats alongside those of six other countries (Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Peru, Panama, and the Dominican Republic) for failing to recognize Nicolás Maduro's reelection as announced by the National Electoral Council (CNE) on July 28.
Venezuela and Uruguay restore their consular relations after almost a year of suspension.The initial breakdown followed the position of the then Uruguayan president, Luis Lacalle Pou , who did not recognize the results of the Venezuelan presidential elections that led to the re-election of Nicolás Maduro and also questioned the lack of transparency of the Venezuelan electoral entity.This recent rapprochement coincides with the arrival of the lef…


Associated Press CARACAS (AP) — Venezuela and Uruguay announced Thursday their decision to resume consular services nearly 11 months after the Venezuelan government demanded the withdrawal of Uruguayan diplomatic personnel in Caracas following the disputed presidential elections in which Nicolás Maduro was reelected for a third term. “The foreign ministries of Venezuela and Uruguay inform the public that, as a result of joint work between both p…
Venezuela and Uruguay will reactivate in the coming days the consular services of Uruguay in Caracas and Venezuela in Montevideo, to care for the respective communities. This was announced by Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil, through a statement, in which he specified that...
Uruguay and Venezuela will resume consular attention to their citizens The Secretary of State announced, through an official communiqué, that the consular services of Venezuela in Montevideo and Uruguay in Caracas will be resumed to provide care to the respective communities. The document informs that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uruguay and the Ministry of People's Power for Relations [...] The entry Uruguay The Secretary of State report…
Uruguay will reactivate in the next few days the consular mechanism with Venezuela both in Montevideo and Caracas, although it will not change its political decision regarding the non-recognition of the results of the last presidential elections. This is what the Uruguayan Foreign Minister, Mario Lubetkin, explained this Thursday, June 12 to the EFE Agency. [...]
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