Laura Dogu, the top United States envoy for Venezuela, has arrived in Caracas as both countries begin to restore diplomatic ties that were severed in 2019. The visit aims to establish a roadmap for bilateral cooperation and address existing differences through diplomatic dialogue, according to Venezuelan officials. Dogu expressed her readiness to work with Venezuelan counterparts, highlighting the importance of mutual understanding and international law.
Recent developments include the United States bringing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to New York for arraignment on narcoterrorism charges, with Delcy Rodriguez now serving as interim president and signaling a desire for balanced international relations. The two nations have also agreed to export up to two billion dollars worth of Venezuelan crude to the United States. Additionally, Rodriguez announced a proposed amnesty law for prisoners and plans to transform the Helicoide detention center into a hub for sports and social services.

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