President Maduro presents the 2030 ALBA-TCP Agenda with seven lines of action

XXIII Summit of Heads of State and Government of the ALBA-TCP
Presidential Press

Published at: 24/04/2024 05:09 PM

The President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, in his capacity as host of the XXIII Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America — Peoples' Trade Agreement (ALBA-TCP), presented the regional organization's 2030 Agenda, under seven lines of action in different areas.

During his speech, from the Miraflores Palace, in Caracas, the Venezuelan Prime Minister pointed out that this agenda is “updated to the times we are living in” and will allow “governments, peoples, countries of ALBA to march together towards higher objectives in all fields of geopolitics, economy, finance, health, education, culture, telecommunications, food production, industrial development, with a unified vision”.

He explained that the ALBA 2030 Agenda contains “the major goals for here, in the short term, in the medium term, to 2030 or more. It is a fairly complete agenda colleagues, we have already advanced in the debate on some of its components, today there is a document starting this 2030 agenda to be studied, aired and hopefully approved as a guide, as a route of action for our governments, countries and peoples.

The following are the seven main elements of the ALBA-TCP 2030 Agenda:

- Creation of an ALBA-TCP cooperation and development agency

- Study and approve the plan that has been drawn up to relaunch Petrocaribe

- Approval of the ALBA Alimentos Plan

- Sign and definitively adopt the Peoples' Trade Agreement to establish ALBA countries as an area of fair trade and economic complementarity

- Creation of a shared scientific, cultural and communicational, academic development program - Foundation of the University of the Peoples of ALBA

- Relaunch of the ALBA Health Plan

- Creation of an ALBA agency for the mitigation of the impacts of climate change

Mazo News Team

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