US and Venezuela Restore Diplomatic Ties Following Maduro's Arrest
Sourced from 5 publications
- •The US and Venezuela have resumed diplomatic relations after former President Maduro's capture.
- •Delcy Rodríguez, acting as Venezuela's interim president, emphasizes mutual respect in new relations.
- •US Interior Secretary Doug Burgum visited Caracas to discuss mining cooperation with Venezuela.
- •Washington seeks access to Venezuela's rare earth and mineral reserves in addition to oil interests.
Sources
US and Venezuela agree to resume diplomatic ties after Maduro capture
BBC World
Venezuela and US to work together on mining developments, says Rodríguez
Nation
US, Venezuela restore diplomatic relations after Maduro’s ouster
France24
U.S. Restarts Diplomatic Relations With Venezuela
New York Times
Not Just Oil: In Venezuela, U.S. Interior Secretary Pushes for Mining Access
New York Times
U.S. and Venezuela agree to reestablish diplomatic ties in major shift after Mad...
PBS NewsHour
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