UK and Venezuela explore opportunities in tourism, trade, and education

This week, representatives from the UK and Venezuela met in Caracas to strengthen bilateral relations and explore opportunities for both nations in trade, tourism, and education

During a visit to Venezuela this week, representatives of the British government met with their counterparts in Caracas to assess bilateral relations and explore new opportunities in trade, tourism, and education.

In this regard, “Harriet Thompson, Director for the Americas at the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), and Catherine O’Neill OBE, Deputy Director and Head for Latin America, inspected the facilities of the former Ambassador Hotel during their visit to Caracas and announced its upcoming reopening as the Hotel Londres.”

They also held another meeting with representatives of the Venezuelan-British Chamber of Commerce, with students from the British Council in Venezuela, and with the Chevening Scholarship program, which allows Venezuelans to pursue master’s degrees at universities in the United Kingdom.

Regarding the former Ambassador Suites Hotel, previously owned by the Ambassador chain, a subsidiary of Hilton, it became the Hotel Londres, managed by a British consortium in charge of its renovation since 2022. The initiative between the two governments will transform the hotel into a five-star establishment.

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Source: ultimasnoticias

(Reference image source: Scott Graham on Unsplash)

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