More than 1 million Venezuelans have returned to their homeland thanks to economic recovery
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Published at: 09/10/2024 12:24 PM
The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for Latin America, Rander Peña, reported this Wednesday that more than 1 million Venezuelan migrants have returned to the country to be reunited with their families, thanks to the recovery of the economy achieved by the Bolivarian Government, evidenced in 13 quarters of sustained growth.
During a working meeting with the vice-foreign minister of Colombia, Jorge Rojas, as part of the High-Level Meeting of the XXII South American Conference on Migration, held in Bogotá, Peña reiterated Venezuela's willingness to contribute its successful practices in the area of migration.
“In the particular case of Venezuelan migrants in other countries, we assure that the voluntary return of all Venezuelans would be achieved if and only if, Criminal Unilateral Coercive Measures were lifted immediately and unconditionally,” the Deputy Minister said on social networks.
Pedro Sassone, Deputy Minister of Comprehensive Care for Venezuelan Migration and head of the Great Mission Back to the Fatherland , also participated in the meeting.


Mazo News Team