Foreign Ministry urges Dominicans not to travel to Venezuela
Santo Domingo. – Given the complex situation that Venezuela is going through, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Mirex) urged Dominicans to do not travel to the South American nation until further notice.
Likewise, the Foreign Ministry urged the Creoles residing in that country to take the due precautions and to stay constantly informed through official sources.
The institution recalled that, since July 30, 2024, the Kingdom of Spain represents the interests of the Dominican Republic in Venezuelan territory. In that sense, he indicated that, in emergency casethe Dominicans can contact the Spanish Consulate in Caracaswhich has an emergency line available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, through the number +58 424 209 0264.
Likewise, MIREX reported that maintains its contact channels enabled in Santo Domingo for the assistance and protection of nationals. Citizens can call (809) 987-7001, extensions 7595, 7597 and 7100, during business hours, as well as by email [email protected].
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