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Venezuela and Colombia fully reopen shared border

Venezuela and Colombia border

Cars drive on the Coronel Atanasio Girardot binational bridge after the ceremony to reopen the normalization of diplomatic and economic relations between the governments of Nicolas Maduro, president of Venezuela, and Gustavo Petro, president of Colombia, in Ure帽a, Venezuela January 1, 2023. REUTERS

CARACAS 鈥 Venezuela and Colombia will fully reopen their shared border on January 1 to allow passage of cargo and passenger transport via the cross-border Tienditas bridge, Colombia Migration said in a statement on Saturday.

The South American countries already reopened in September their border crossing in the Tachira state, in western Venezuela, after political ties strengthened under Colombia鈥檚 new president, Gustavo Petro.

Petro and his Venezuelan counterpart, Nicolas Maduro, appointed ambassadors in Caracas and Bogota, respectively.

Colombian authorities have said since September that the reopening of the shared 2,200 kilometers (1,367 miles) border between the two countries would be progressive.

Last week, Venezuelan government officials were supervising the infrastructure of the Tienditas bridge.

鈥淲e completely reopen the border between our countries in order to guarantee the movement of cargo and passengers, and to promote trade and tourism in Colombia and Venezuela, not only by land but also by air and river鈥, said Colombia鈥檚 Minister of Transport Guillermo Reyes Gonzalez.

Elsewhere, people and cargo can already cross the border via two bridges in Tachira as well as the western Zulia state. Flights between the capitals Caracas and Bogota resumed in November.

The commercial exchange between the two countries is worth around $580 million, according to official data from Colombia.

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