Colombia Reports: Colombia and Venezuela restore diplomatic ties, but border remains closed
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and his Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro agreed on Monday to re-open their embassies in an attempt to ease tensions over an ongoing border crisis.
The two heads of state met in the Ecuadorean capital Quito for the first time after a month of tensions.
Following the shooting of three Venezuelan soldiers near the border with Colombia, Maduro decided to close the main border crossing and deported more than a 1,000 Colombians within days.
More News On Colombia And Venezuela Restoring Diplomatic Ties
Venezuela and Colombia to normalise ties after border row -- BBC
Colombia and Venezuela Agree to Normalize Relations After Border Dispute -- Time
Colombia, Venezuela to normalize relations amid border crisis -- UPI
Colombia, Venezuela to normalize ties after border row -- Deutsche Welle
Colombia, Venezuela Agree to Send Ambassadors Back to Posts -- AP
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