Always supportive! Venezuela provides humanitarian assistance to displaced persons arriving from Colombia (+video)
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Published at: 29/01/2025 09:16 AM
Last Wednesday, January 22, the
sectoral vice-president for Politics, Citizen Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, received the displaced people who arrive from Colombia
to Venezuela to provide them with
humanitarian assistance, as instructed by the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro.
Along with the colleagues of the Bolivarian
National Armed Forces, at the Catatumbo Lightning Airport in the municipality of
Colón, Zulia state, Cabello personally shared with the people who have been displaced
from Colombia as a result of the war, to whom he told him that here in Venezuela they are welcomed with pleasure because we are
brothers of the Great Homeland.
“Here we are going to attend to you and good to look for
a solution in the midst of the situation that you have experienced there,”
Cabello told the Colombian and Colombian brothers.
In addition, following the instructions of
President Maduro, Cabello urged the officials who have been deployed in
the hangar of the Santa Bárbara del Zulia air base to treat people with
great affection and provide them with the best treatment.
“A lot of love and love, they come with
a lot of fear (...) they are not to blame for what was happening there, a
large number of dead people we don't even know how many there are, that
's on the Colombian side, but where do they come from, for Venezuela because
they feel safe here and we wait for them and serve them,” he said.
During her stay, Cabello checked
the care facility located at the Alexis Duran Football Stadium, in the Casigua El Cubo
area, where there is medical care, recreational areas
for children and representatives, dining room and registration and identification.
He reiterated the importance of caring for everyone “with
affection and love (...) lovingly as (Hugo) Chávez would, with love, with love,
with love of the heart (...) you have to
treat him like brothers and that he doesn't lack anything, there are problems, nothing you
come from home and suddenly you get to sleep here maybe next to
people you don't know, but you're fine, nothing is going to happen to you or your children, good things are going to happen to you
or your children.”
He reaffirmed that Venezuela has always kept its
doors open to Colombian and Colombian brothers. “The door has never been
closed to anyone who comes to Colombia, never (...) loving and
embracing attention with colleagues who are going through this situation, it's
not easy because of what they went through, let's put ourselves in their shoes, it's not easy at all.
So we have to make an effort to rebuild, many come to
rebuild their lives.”
In addition, he extended great thanks and
recognition on the part of President Nicolás Maduro to all the officials
for the work they are doing today to serve the brothers of Colombia.
“The president thanks everyone who has been here (...) to
all the team that has been here tirelessly, because
at the end of the day it's the Great Homeland, it's Bolivar's, it's Miranda's, it's Chávez's
, it's ours, here they're safe and safe and the children are safe,
whoever wants to stay here in Venezuela should stay in Venezuela,” he said.
Mazo News Team