Editorial Office (ALN) .- The governor of the state of Táchira, Freddy Bernal, announced that the Las Tienditas border bridge will be reopened within 90 days.Bernal informed during the inauguration of the first Táchira Coffee, Cocoa and Honey Festival 2022 that "both governments, Venezuela and Colombia, have agreed that in 3 months the necessary mechanisms will be adapted in the binational section of Tienditas to give its formal opening".Likewise, he explained that both nations are "working on the three fundamental elements to enable this bridge: immigration controls, customs controls and health controls, necessary for the export and import of products."Last month, Colombia and Venezuela officially reopened their common border, which had been closed for seven years, with an act led by President Gustavo Petro and, on the Venezuelan side, the governor of Táchira state, Freddy Bernal, and the transport ministers. and of Industry.Dressed in a white guayabera, Petro and the members of the Venezuelan delegation witnessed the passage of the first Venezuelan gandola (truck) that crossed the border loaded with 32 tons of iron to the Colombian side.Petro and his foreign ministers, Álvaro Leyva;of Commerce, Industries and Tourism, Germán Umaña, and of Transportation, Guillermo Rayes, as well as the Venezuelan delegation witnessed the passage of the first trucks.Next to them, a crowd of citizens from the two countries located on the Colombian side of the bridge saw the passing of the trucks shouting "Viva!"Those who attended even hung a long Venezuelan flag on the fences on the side of the bridge, which they waved as the trucks passed.The Simón Bolívar bridge connects the Colombian town of Villa del Rosario, in the metropolitan area of Cúcuta, capital of the department of Norte de Santander, with the Venezuelan city of San Antonio, in the state of Táchira.With information from EFE and We Monitor© 2021 All rights reserved.Alnavío: News back and forth.© 2021 All rights reserved - Alnavío: News from back and forth.