(Opinion) Until three weeks ago, Venezuela and Colombia did not have diplomatic relations. But life takes some radical turns and politics is not exempt from such sudden changes.
With Gustavo Petro taking power in Casa de Nariño, the situation between Bogotá and Caracas has eased to the point where both countries have ambassadors, plan to expand their trade relations and will reopen the border on September 26, but also their presidents We will meet.
It even happened that Petro asked his counterpart, Nicolás Maduro, to play the role of guarantor in the peace negotiations with the National Liberation. . .
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