Finished the technical tables of negotiation The schedule for the reactivation of air and maritime traffic with the islands of Aruba, Curaçao and Bonaire of the Netherlands is reiterated, the Foreign Minister of the Republic, Yván Gil, reported this Saturday.
Through his account on the social network Twitter, Gil recalled that on April 3 the sea and air passage with Curaçao will open; while with Bonaire it will only be by sea. With Arubathe transit will be by sea from May 1.
“After the technical negotiation tables with the Kingdom of the Netherlands have finished, we reiterate the opening schedule for transit between the islands for this 2023: Curaçao, April 3 (by air and sea), Bonaire, April 3 (by sea). ) and Aruba May 1 (by sea)”, detailed the Foreign Minister through Twitter.
Relations Venezuela – Netherlands
last february 7Venezuela and the NetherlandsThey reviewed issues of bilateral interest with the aim of strengthening strategic cooperation relations for the development of both peoples.
Hemeetingbetween the Vice Minister for Europe of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Franklin Ramírez Araque, and the Head of the Diplomatic Mission of the Kingdom of the Netherlands accredited in Caracas, Robert Schuddeboom, was held at the Casa Amarilla Antonio José de Sucre, in Caracas.
Venezuela and the Netherlands startedLast December, the technical talks for the gradual reopening of the maritime and air borders between Venezuela and Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao, neighboring Caribbean islands belonging to the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
In 2019, President Nicolás Maduro announced the closure of the border between these Caribbean islands.
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