Summary: The United States and Venezuela have agreed to re-establish diplomatic relations. This development occurred alongside negotiations by a U.S. delegation seeking access to Venezuela's mining sector, with American companies prepared to invest.
Main Topics Covered: The restoration of diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Venezuela, and negotiations regarding U.S. investment in Venezuela's mining industry.
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U.S. and Venezuela Agree to Restore Relations
The State Department announced on Thursday that it was re-establishing diplomatic relations with Venezuela. It came as a U.S. delegation negotiated for access to Venezuela’s mining industry.
“We have over two dozen American companies with us, some of the biggest, strongest, best mining and minerals companies in the world. They represent billions of dollars of investment and thousands and thousands of new high-paying jobs.”
U.S. and Venezuela Agree to Restore Relations
The State Department announced on Thursday that it was re-establishing diplomatic relations with Venezuela. It came as a U.S. delegation negotiated for access to Venezuela’s mining industry.March 6, 2026
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