Venezuela Seeks Embassy Reopening to Denounce US "Aggression"

Venezuela's Interim President Delcy Rodriguez stated that exploring the reopening of US and Venezuelan embassies is aimed at continuing to denounce the January 3rd US military operation on Venezuelan territory. She emphasized the response would be diplomatic and in accordance with international law. Rodriguez thanked the leaders of Spain, Colombia, Brazil, and Qatar for their support following the operation that captured Nicolas Maduro and Cilia Flores. She noted Qatar's role in facilitating talks with the US to obtain proof of life for the detained couple.

Key Points: Venezuela's Delcy Rodriguez on US Embassy Talks Post-Operation

  • Embassy talks respond to US operation
  • Diplomatic response per international law
  • Thanks to supportive nations
  • Qatar facilitated proof of life talks
  • US delegation arrives for exploratory process
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Exploration of opening of US Embassy "denounces" op in nation, says Venezuela's interim President Delcy Rodriguez

Venezuela's interim president says exploring US embassy reopening aims to denounce Jan 3 aggression, thanks allies for support after Maduro's capture.

"To reiterate their condemnation of the aggression suffered by our people - Delcy Rodriguez"

Caracas, January 10

Venezuela's Interim President Delcy Rodriguez said on Friday that the exploration of opening the US Embassy in Venezuela and vice versa responds to the objective of continuing to "denounce the aggression" of January 3rd on national territory, as per El Cooperante.

In an event at the La Candelaria parish, Rodriguez stated that the response to the US after the operation will be diplomatic and in accordance with the international law.

"The Venezuelan and US governments are exploring avenues for opening embassies. What is their objective? To reiterate their condemnation of the aggression suffered by our people, because our women, our men, our girls were deeply affected by such aggression," she said, as quoted by El Cooperante.

Rodriguez also thanked the states that expressed their support after the US operation and the capture of Nicolas Maduro and Cilia Flores, noting that the Venezuelan people appreciate their courage.

He reported that he held meetings with Presidents Pedro Sanchez of Spain, Gustavo Petro of Colombia, and Luiz Inacio Lula of Brazil, who expressed their "support".

"I want to express my deepest gratitude to the President of Brazil, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who was very attentive to Venezuela and our people on the very day of the invasion. That day he asked us how he could help, and we told him about the bombing of a medicine warehouse. (...) The medicines to treat our dialysis patients have already arrived in Venezuela," El Cooperante quoted Rodriguez as saying.

She further thanked Emir (ruler) of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani for facilitating talks with the US to obtain the first "proof of life" of the deposed dictator Nicolas Maduro and his wife.

The Venezuelan government announced the start of an "exploratory diplomatic process" with the US, and confirmed the arrival of a State Department delegation from the US. The announcement came almost a week after the US military operation that shoved Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores into a plane and imprisoned them in a New York prison, as per El Cooperante.

- ANI

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Priya S
The mention of Brazil's Lula helping with medicines is telling. It shows how these geopolitical conflicts hit the common people hardest. Patients needing dialysis shouldn't suffer because of political games. Hope the embassy talks lead to some humanitarian relief at least. 🙏
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Aditya G
Interesting to see Qatar's role as a mediator. In our region, we've seen how smaller nations can sometimes facilitate dialogue between bigger powers. The world is truly multipolar now. The US operation sets a dangerous precedent, though. International law must be respected by all.
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Sarah B
Reading this from Delhi. It feels like a very calculated move by the interim government. Using the embassy opening to keep "denouncing" the US action is smart diplomacy. It gives them a platform while engaging. But the real test is whether this leads to better lives for Venezuelans.
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Karthik V
The support from regional leaders like Lula and Petro is crucial. It shows Latin America standing together. Reminds me of how SAARC should function in times of crisis – with solidarity, not suspicion. Hope the diplomatic process brings peace.
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Michael C
With respect, the article seems to only present one side. An "interim" president thanking others for support after a deposed leader is captured? The situation is clearly more nuanced. A truly free press in Venezuela would show a fuller picture. The people's voice matters most.

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