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US embassy reopens in Venezuela months after Maduro abduction

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Updated 30.3.2026
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United States Embassy in Caracas *Maduro Abduction Caracas Nicolás Maduro (Maduro) Venezuela

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Mar 30 Evening

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Al JazeeraMar 30

US embassy reopens in Venezuela months after Maduro abduction

In March 2026, the United States reopened its embassy in Caracas, Venezuela. This marks the resumption of US diplomatic presence in the country after a nearly three-month absence. The embassy's closure followed the abduction of former Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife. While the article states the embassy is reopening, it does not specify the reasons for the prior closure beyond the abduction, nor does it detail the circumstances surrounding Maduro's abduction. The reopening signals a potential shift in US-Venezuelan relations following the incident.

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South China Morning PostMar 30

US reopens embassy in Venezuela months after military operation to remove Maduro

The United States has reopened its embassy in Caracas, Venezuela, after a seven-year closure that began during the Trump administration. The reopening follows the restoration of full diplomatic relations after the removal of Nicolas Maduro in January. A small team of US diplomats had been working in Caracas for over a month prior to the official reopening on Monday. The State Department stated the move is a key milestone in the president's plan for Venezuela, strengthening engagement with the interim government, civil society, and the private sector. While the embassy is open, the consular section remains under repair, and passport and visa services are still being handled by the US embassy in Bogota.

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US embassy reopens in Venezuela.

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"We are once again the US Embassy in Caracas."

— US Embassy

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The United States has formally reopened its embassy in Caracas, Venezuela.

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The embassy had been in need of significant repair, including remediation from mould.

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A small team of US diplomats has been working in Caracas for more than a month.

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