Colombia and Venezuela will reopen their common borders on September 26

Benedetti, Colombian ambassador to Venezuela, speaks with CNN about his goals 4:03 (CNN Spanish) — The presidents of Colombia and Venezuela reported this Friday that the common borders between the two countries will be reopened on September 26. Through a Twitter message, the Colombian president, Gustavo Petro, said that, as a first step, the air connection and cargo transport between our countries will be resumed, and confirmed the government’s commitment “to reestablish brotherly relations.” Next September 26, we will open the border between Colombia and Venezuela. As a first step, the air connection and cargo transport between our countries will resume. We confirm the Government’s commitment to reestablish brotherly relations. — Gustavo Petro (@petrogustavo ) September 9, 2022 In the same social network, the president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, added that flights between Caracas and Bogotá, and between Valencia and Bogotá, will be resumed, and concluded by saying that “the exchange and cooperation between our peoples, They’re off to a good start.” I am very happy to announce that as of #26Sep we will jointly open the borders between Venezuela and Colombia. In addition, we will resume flights between Caracas – Bogotá and Valencia – Bogotá. The exchange and cooperation between our peoples restart on the right foot. pic.twitter.com/5iTqHbCVY5 – Nicolás Maduro (@NicolasMaduro) September 9, 2022 At the end of August, both governments began the reestablishment of their diplomatic relations with the appointment of ambassadors in both countries. Diplomatic ties between Colombia and Venezuela had been broken in 2019, when the government of the then Colombian president, Iván Duque, recognized opposition leader Juan Guaidó as president of Venezuela. -With information from Fernando Ramos and Osmary Hernández