Venezuela looks to rebuild diplomatic ties with US


A demonstrator holds a Venezuelan flag during a march outside the National Assembly, in Caracas, Venezuela January 5, 2026. REUTERS/Maxwell Briceno

Jan 9 (Reuters) - Venezuela's ‌government has begun exploring the potential to ‌expand diplomatic ties with the United ‌States, with U.S. State Department officials traveling to Caracas for technical and logistical assessments, it said in a statement ‍on Friday.

The State Department separately ‍said the U.S. ‌officials were assessing a "potential phased resumption" of embassy operations ‍in ​the South American country.

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