Ottawa considering reopening embassy in Venezuela, where it already employs locals
OTTAWA — Global Affairs Canada says it’s thinking about reopening its embassy in Venezuela, where it already has locals working on the ground in the capital Caracas.
“We are looking at the conditions that may allow … to have Canadian diplomats return there,” said Wendy Drukier, the department’s director general for hemispheric affairs.
“This is a situation that we will continue to examine under the change in circumstances.”
Drukier was testifying Tuesday to the House foreign affairs committee about the sudden U.S. operation in Caracas in early January, when American forces captured former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and hand-picked one of his deputies to run the country.


