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Venezuelan Servicemen Leave Camp Installed in Colombian Arauca Border Department

© AFP 2023 / Joshua LottColombian President Juan Manuel Santos Calderon speaks during the Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting September 28, 2015 in New York.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos Calderon speaks during the Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting September 28, 2015 in New York. - Sputnik International
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Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said that all Venezuelan soldiers deployed at a military camp installed in the Colombian border department of Arauca were gone from Colombian territory.

Colombian policemen stand guard in front of the border with Venezuelan policemen Bolivarianos near Villa del Rosario village, August 27, 2015 - Sputnik International
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MEXICO CITY (Sputnik) – All Venezuelan soldiers deployed at a military camp installed in the Colombian border department of Arauca are gone from Colombian territory, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has announced.

"The last Venezuelan soldier just left Colombian territory," Santos wrote on his official Twitter page on Thursday.

For several days, dozens of Venezuelan soldiers had been deployed at the camp where the Venezuelan flag was raised.

On Thursday, Santos discussed the issue with his Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro, who said that Venezuelans had made a mistake, assuming that the camp was located on Venezuelan territory.

The Venezuelan-Colombian border, stretching for over 1,300 miles, was closed by the order of Maduro in August 2015 amid crackdowns on migrants and smugglers. Santos and Maduro agreed to the gradual and controlled reopening of the common border in August 2016.

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