After months of diplomatic back-and-forth, Venezuela released 18 Colombians on Friday, October 24, in a heartwarming moment that brought joy and tears to many families. 🤗
The release took place at the international bridge in Norte de Santander, where jubilant relatives waited anxiously. As each person stepped across, loved ones ran forward with hugs, and some can't hold back tears of relief and happiness. 😭
Colombia's Foreign Minister Rosa Villavicencio was on the scene, underscoring the Petro administration's commitment to bringing nationals home. She hailed it as proof that dialogue can break barriers and promised to keep pushing for the freedom of any fellow Colombians still detained. 🤝
These 18 Colombians had been detained in Venezuela for various reasons, sparking concerns among human rights groups and families that called for immediate action. Behind every release was a story of struggle, hope, and unwavering support from both governments. 🌍
Looking ahead, Colombia and Venezuela have agreed to maintain high-level talks. For now, these reunions offer a glimpse into the power of diplomacy—and remind us that a handshake can open doors to real change. 🕊️
Reference(s):
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