Venezuela’s Hollow Reopening with Dominican Republic Masks Deeper Regional Instability
Despite Venezuela’s announcement to restore consular services and flights with the Dominican Republic, true diplomatic normalization remains elusive as regional turmoil escalates and US military actions deepen instability.
The recent announcement by Venezuela to reactivate consular services and air travel with the Dominican Republic appears on the surface to signal a thaw in relations that were severed amid deep political turmoil. However, behind this diplomatic gesture lies a tangled web of unresolved legitimacy crises, external interference, and growing instability in the region that threatens American interests. Are Diplomatic Rapprochements Masking Authoritarian Persistence? In July 2024, Venezuela under Nicolás Maduro abruptly cut ties with the Dominican Republic after the island nation questioned Maduro's disputed presidential victory. This move was justified by Caracas as a response to "interventionist" actions linked...
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