Israel and Venezuela renew consular ties after 17 years of no diplomacy
Israel and Venezuela have renewed consular relations, 17 years after severing diplomatic ties in 2009. The decision follows recent talks between Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar and Venezuelan Foreign Minister Felix Plasencia.

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AI-generatedIsrael and Venezuela have renewed consular relations, 17 years after severing diplomatic ties in 2009. The decision follows recent talks between Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar and Venezuelan Foreign Minister Felix Plasencia. This renewal will establish a coordination mechanism to provide consular services to citizens of both nations. The move comes after Israel sent an aid delegation to Venezuela in June following devastating earthquakes. It also occurs in the context of the United States' actions regarding Venezuela's leadership.
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4 extractedThe agreement includes establishing a coordination mechanism for consular services.
Venezuela broke diplomatic ties with Israel in January 2009 after an Israeli military offensive in Gaza.
The renewal follows an Israeli aid delegation visit to Venezuela in June after devastating earthquakes.
Israel and Venezuela have renewed consular relations after 17 years of severed diplomatic ties.