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U.S. and Venezuela Reestablish Diplomatic Relations After Maduro's Removal

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Shared overview

The United States and Venezuela have agreed to resume diplomatic ties following the recent removal of President Nicolás Maduro. The announcement came at the end of a two-day visit by U.S. official Doug Burgum, and both sides said they would cooperate to promote stability.

Where outlets agree

Most outlets agree that Washington and Caracas have agreed to resume diplomatic relations and announced the move at the end of a recent U.S. official’s visit, and that both governments signaled intentions to work together on stability.

Where coverage differs

Sources differ in their emphasis and wording about how Maduro was removed—some describe him as seized by U.S. authorities while others use terms like ouster—and they vary in focus between the diplomatic shift itself and the circumstances of Maduro’s removal.

Left perspective

There is little or no coverage from left-leaning outlets in this article set, so a left-leaning framing cannot be assessed from these sources.

Centre perspective

Centrist outlets report that the U.S. and Venezuela will reestablish diplomatic relations after Maduro's removal, noting the announcement followed Doug Burgum’s two-day visit; some reports describe Maduro as having been seized by U.S. forces while others call it an ouster. Both sides say they will make joint efforts to promote stability.

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There is little or no coverage from right-leaning outlets in this article set, so a right-leaning framing cannot be assessed from these sources.

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