Remains of Venezuelan Woman Found After 12 Years Missing in Border Region With Colombia
The remains of a Venezuelan woman were discovered in the Colombia–Venezuela border region of Arauca, twelve years after her disappearance.
The remains of a Venezuelan woman were discovered in the Colombia–Venezuela border region of Arauca, twelve years after her disappearance.
Venezuela’s Minister of Electric Energy, Jorge Márquez, announced on Wednesday that agreements have been established to reactivate electricity supply to Colombia and Brazil.
During his Con Maduro + TV program, President Nicolás Maduro proposed the creation of a second and third “Binational Economic Zone” between Colombia and Venezuela.
The Colombian government is reportedly seeking a license from the United States to acquire the fertilizer company Monómeros Colombo Venezolanos.
Monómeros is seen by the Colombian Government as a fundamental pillar for agricultural development, food price stability, and regional integration….
The U.S. Treasury Department does not plan to renew the license that allows Monómeros to conduct financial transactions despite sanctions.
Venezuela’s Interior Minister, Diosdado Cabello, announced this Monday the suspension of all flights from Colombia for security reasons.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has proposed that the state-owned energy company Ecopetrol purchase the fertilizer producer Monómeros, owned by Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A. (PDVSA).
Delegates from the Colombian government and the faction known as Front 33 of the FARC met in Cúcuta, Norte de Santander, to advance the disarmament of the armed group.
The Colombian government announced this Tuesday the convening of a “Peace Congress” on April 5 in Bogotá, in an attempt to revive the construction of social agreements following the suspension of negotiations with the ELN guerrilla group.