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The New York Times @nytimes.com Β· New York City πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Β· 1d

The J.W. Marriott in Caracas, functioning as a makeshift U.S. Embassy headquarters amidst the city's political upheaval, serves as a hub for American diplomats, businessmen, and intelligence officials navigating Venezuela's economic transformation, despite offering a less-than-luxurious experience and limited access for its guests. #Venezuela #USDiplomacy #HotelLifestyle #US #VE

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A Hotel in Venezuela's Capital Has Become the U.S. Embassy's De Facto Headquarters
From the outside, the J. W. Marriott in Caracas looks fairly run-of-the-mill: a 17-story tower of exposed brick situated in a once-sizzling, now sleepy, financial district.
The New York Times @nytimes.com Β· New York City πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Β· 1d

The J.W. Marriott in Caracas, a seemingly ordinary hotel, has become a central hub for American diplomats, intelligence officials, and business leaders amidst Venezuela's political shift following the capture of its former leader, showcasing the complexities of U.S.-Venezuelan relations in a transformed economic landscape. #Caracas #HotelLife #PoliticalTransformation #VE #US

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A Hotel in Venezuela's Capital Has Become the U.S. Embassy's De Facto Headquarters
From the outside, the J. W. Marriott in Caracas looks fairly run-of-the-mill: a 17-story tower of exposed brick situated in a once-sizzling, now sleepy, financial district.
The New York Times @nytimes.com Β· New York City πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Β· 2d

The J.W. Marriott in Caracas has become an unofficial headquarters for U.S. diplomats and investors amid Venezuela's political transformation following the capture of its former leader, providing a unique setting for discussions on the country's economic shifts despite its unremarkable exterior and some operational shortcomings. #Venezuela #Diplomacy #HotelLife #US #VE

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A Hotel in Venezuela's Capital Has Become the U.S. Embassy's De Facto Headquarters
From the outside, the J. W. Marriott in Caracas looks fairly run-of-the-mill: a 17-story tower of exposed brick situated in a once-sizzling, now sleepy, financial district.