Venezuela and ALBA - TCP plan strategies for the benefit of their peoples
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Published at: 18/05/2024 11:26 AM
The Minister of Popular Power for Foreign Affairs, Yván Gil, in order to plan strategies that benefit the nations that make up the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America - Peoples' Trade Agreement (ALBA-TCP), held a meeting with the diplomatic corps of these nations accredited to Venezuela.
The information was released by the holder of the diplomatic portfolio through his account on the social network X, in which he explained that the meeting, held within the framework of the mandate of the recent XXIII ALBA Summit, seeks to “strengthen regional integration in a constant and effective manner”.
On April 24, the XXIII ALBA Summit was held in Caracas with the establishment of the 2030 integration agenda, consisting of seven lines of action, estimated by the presidents of Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega; Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel; Bolivia, Luis Arce; Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro; and the prime ministers of Antigua and Barbuda and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Gaston Browne and Ralph Gonsalves respectively.
Among the points addressed by the block, stand out the need for “effective cooperation” for Haiti, so that “it can advance on the path towards durable peace and sustainable development”, non-intervention and interference in the Venezuelan electoral process and the demand for “a comprehensive, just and lasting solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through dialogue based on the creation of two States that allows Palestine to exercise the right to self-determination as an independent and sovereign State, with East Jerusalem as its capital within the pre-1967 borders and to guarantee the right of return of refugees”.
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