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After nearly a full year, flights between Panama and Venezuela can resume.

Panama's Aviation Authority announced on Thursday that flights between Panama and Venezuela can resume after a diplomatic standoff. The suspension of the flights occurred nearly a full year ago due to a diplomatic dispute between the two countries.

The Panamanian President Jose Raul Mulino refused to acknowledge the victory of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in the July elections. This led Venezuela to withdraw its diplomatic representation and to halt air travel between Venezuela and Panama.

The United States, as well as other Western nations, have condemned the Venezuelan election results that forced opposition candidate Edmundo Gonz to leave the country.

Mulino said at a Thursday morning press conference that it would be in Panama's interest to resume flights with Venezuela.

He nor the aviation authority did not specify when flights would resume.

Copa Holdings - Panama's flagship carrier - did not respond immediately to a comment request.

Mulino added that Panama needs to have an agreement with Venezuela in order to be able send back rejected migrants from the U.S.

Mulino said, "It is not a large number of people but the majority are Venezuelan."

(source: Reuters)