Venezuela and Colombia will reopen common border on September 26

Venezuela and Colombia will reopen their common border on September 26, as announced by the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro Moros, within the framework of the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between the two nations since Gustavo Petro assumed the Presidency of the New Granadean country.

Likewise, the Head of State announced the prompt resumption of flights between Caracas–Bogotá and Valencia: “The exchange and cooperation between our peoples are starting off on the right foot”, he said.

I am very happy to announce that as of #SEP26 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”, wrote the National President.

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