Venezuela to reopen border with Colombia

Venezuela to reopen border with Colombia

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Both Venezuela and Colombia have given positive indications that land borders could reopen between the South American neighbors within hours.

By DW

Oct 4, 2021

Venezuela is to reopen its border with Colombia, Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez said in a state television address on Monday.





Rodríguez said in the speech that border trade would resume on Tuesday.

At the same time, Colombia’s President Ivan Duque said in a statement his country was willing to begin “an orderly process” in order to open up.

News agency AFP reported seeing the removal of two containers that had been used as a barricade between the Venezuelan town of San Anton de Táchira and Cúcuta in Colombia.

Why was the border closed?

Caracas initially closed the border in February 2019 as the Venezuelan opposition, backed by both Colombia and the United States, attempted to bring humanitarian aid into the country via its land border. But President Maduro rejected the aid, fearing it was the beginning of a US invasion. With the borders shut, and shops running short of essentials, Venezuelans were forced to resort to desperate measures simply to survive.

Colombia’s President Duque said on Monday that Maduro had to decided to reopen Venezuela’s border with Colombia after “democratic resistance.”

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