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Maduro hosts Colombian ambassador as neighbours pledge new era of friendship
Venezuela´s President Nicolas Maduro, right, meets Colombia's new ambassador Armando Benedetti at Miraflores Palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, Aug 29, 2022.

VENEZUELAN President Nicolas Maduro hosted Colombian ambassador Armando Benedetti at a welcome event on Monday, signifying restored relations between the Latin American neighbours.

Colombia’s new left-wing President Gustavo Petro has dropped his predecessor Ivan Duque’s recognition of US-backed pretender Juan Guaido and restored relations with Venezuela’s elected government.

Mr Benedetti tweeted: “Relations with Venezuela should never have been severed. We are brothers and an imaginary line cannot separate us.”

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