Atlanta, Ga. 6/25/2009 12:58:46 PM
News / Politics

U.S. and Venezuela to Reinstate Ambassadors Following Nine-Month Rift

The United States and Venezuela have agreed to reinstate ambassadors following a nine-month rift that saw each country expel the other’s envoy after tension between the two reached a boiling point.

 

According to Venezuela’s foreign minister Nicolas Maduro “Both ambassadors will return immediately to their work - our ambassador, Bernardo Alvarez, in Washington, and US ambassador Patrick Duddy in Caracas. That is the plan.”

 

In September Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez ordered the U.S. ambassador out of the country after accusing then U.S. President George Bush of plotting to overthrow the Bolivian government and assassinate him.

 

Chavez’s attitude towards the United States changed following Obama’s victory in the 2008 presidential election and by April he had expressed a hope to return an ambassador back to Washington.

 

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