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Venezuela seeks to restore diplomatic relations with the US

Venezuelan officials have 'begun to explore the potential of expanding diplomatic ties with the United States,' with the?U.S. State Department officials are traveling to Caracas, the State Department said in a Friday statement.

Separately, the State Department said that?U.S. Officials were evaluating a "potential resumption of operations" in the South American nation.

Washington and Caracas have signaled their desire for cooperation following last week's dramatic U.S. military operation which resulted in the capture of President Nicolas Maduro. Delcy Rodriguez, his vice president, took over as interim leader.

The Venezuelan government announced in a press release that it had decided to begin an exploratory diplomatic procedure with the U.S. Government, "with the aim of reestablishing diplomatic missions in both nations."

It?said that a Venezuelan delegation would?also be sent over to the U.S. for assessments.

On Friday morning, U.S. President Donald Trump had said that the release of political prisoner in Venezuela was a "sign of seeking peace" and he canceled an attack plan for a second wave.

(source: Reuters)