Venezuelan government will initiate 'diplomatic process' with US
The Venezuelan government will “initiate an exploratory diplomatic process” with the U.S. “aimed at re-establishing diplomatic missions in both countries,” the Venezuelan government said in a statement posted on Telegram Friday.
This will be done “with the purpose of addressing the consequences of the aggression and kidnapping” of Nicolas Maduro and Cilia Flores and with the goal of “addressing a working agenda of mutual interest,” the Venezuelan government said in the statement.
As a part of these efforts, a delegation of diplomatic officials from the U.S. will arrive in Venezuela “to conduct technical and logistical assessments,” and a delegation of Venezuelan diplomats will be sent to the U.S. “to carry out the corresponding tasks,” the Venezuelan government said. A team from the State Department arrived in Caracas on Friday, U.S. officials told ABC News.
“Venezuela will confront this aggression through diplomatic channels,” with the goal of the “restoration of international law and the preservation of peace,” the statement added.
-ABC News' Ismario Rodriguez Perez






