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Maduro says Venezuela-Colombia border to completely reopen Jan. 1

Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro said Monday his country would fully reopen its land border with Colombia on January 1.

Russian tourists pose for photos at Punta Arenas beach in Venezuela during a guided tour of Isla Margarita
Russian tourists pose for photos at Punta Arenas beach in Venezuela during a guided tour of Isla Margarita - Copyright AFP Yuri CORTEZ
Russian tourists pose for photos at Punta Arenas beach in Venezuela during a guided tour of Isla Margarita - Copyright AFP Yuri CORTEZ

Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro said Monday his country would fully reopen its land border with Colombia on January 1, completing a negotiating process that began in September with the two South American neighbors reestablishing diplomatic ties.

“I can announce that we will be completely opening the entire western border of Venezuela with Colombia for the passage of vehicles,” the socialist president said in a statement broadcast on the state media.

“We are preparing everything to comply with what we announced, to fulfill the pledges made with (Colombian) President Gustavo Petro to open it on January 1,” Maduro said.

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro on December 12, 2022 in Caracas

Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro on December 12, 2022 in Caracas – Copyright AFP Simon Wohlfahrt

The border was partially closed seven years ago and completely blocked three years ago, when Maduro broke off diplomatic ties after the previous Colombian government questioned his re-election, the legitimacy of which many countries, including the United States, have also doubted.

As soon as he came to power, Petro, Colombia’s first-ever left-wing president, sought to reestablish ties and pushed for a reopening of the border.

The Simon Bolivar Bridge, which connects Colombia’s Cucuta with the Venezuelan city of San Antonio del Tachira, is currently open for cargo vehicles between 10:00 am and 5:00 pm and for pedestrians between 5:00 am and 6:00 pm.

It is expected that next Thursday a test plan will be launched on the “Tienditas” bridge, a land route that has not been inaugurated since its construction in 2017.

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