Aruba close to finalizing details for reopening the border with Venezuela
The Prime Minister of Aruba, Evelyn Wever-Croes, revealed that they are preparing everything necessary to begin negotiations with the Venezuelan authorities and reopen the border between both countries.
The minister stated on November 15 that they will reopen the border with Venezuela “in a responsible and safe manner,” she published. UR World.
Wever-Croes, in an interview with the Kalle 91.5 FM station in Aruba, explained that the last meetings that have been held have been in the judicial field to have everything ready and begin negotiations.
Aruba and Netherlands
He indicated that already at the level of the migration departmentscustoms and civil aviation have contacts and have made progress in the meetings. However, he recalled that Aruba is part of the Netherlands and that they must follow some guidelines from Amsterdam.
In that sense, he highlighted that the Netherlands has a unified position on Venezuela and the result of the presidential elections; However, he said that they will have to have deliberations with the Dutch authorities to facilitate the reopening; although he announced that they may want to wait until January 10.
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