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US diplomat: Venezuela has agreed to resume flight of migrants deported from the US

US diplomat: Venezuela has agreed to resume flight of migrants deported from the US

A senior U.S. official announced on Thursday that Venezuela has agreed to resume the flights of illegally-entering migrants deported from the United States. This follows an apparent pause on the flights which began last month.

Richard Grenell, a U.S. diplomat, added to his post in which he said that flights will begin on Friday.

The Venezuelan Ministry of Communication did not respond immediately to a comment request.

Grenell, an envoy for U.S. president Donald Trump, visited Caracas, Venezuela's capital, in late January to meet President Nicolas Maduro, and to discuss deportation, among other things.

Soon after, the first repatriation flight began.

Venezuelans are a significant portion of the migrants seeking entry to the United States over the past few years. Many fled their country because of an economic and political crisis that lasted for a long time.

Maduro said last weekend that the Trump administration's decision canceling a key oil licence that allowed U.S. oil giant Chevron to work in Venezuela had "affected" the scheduled flights for deported Venezuelan migrants.

The U.S. Government cited the lack of progress in electoral reforms, as well as the stagnant migrant return to justify the cancellation of the licenses that the Maduro administration had relied upon to generate the much-needed revenues.

The government-aligned electoral authorities and the top court last year declared Maduro as the winner of an disputed presidential vote, even though the authorities never published the ballot-box level vote totals.

Maduro’s political opposition published thousands of receipts from voting machines showing that their candidate had won by a wide margin, leading many governments to reject the official results as faulty. This included Washington. (Reporting and Editing by David Alire Garcia, Philippa Fletcher).

(source: Reuters)