Venezuela and Colombia ratify union in Binational Meeting “Vision Frontier 2025”
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Published at: 04/09/2025 03:30 PM
The Binational Business Meeting “Frontier Vision 2025”, which was
held in Cúcuta, capital of Northern Santander, organized by the Venezuelan
Colombo Chamber, was installed this week as a key space for boosting
opportunities, exchange, economic growth and productive investment on the border.
The Venezuelan representation was headed by the
Minister of the People's Power of Foreign Trade, Coromoto Godoy Calderón;
accompanied by the Venezuelan ambassador to Colombia, Carlos Martínez Mendoza; and the superintendent of Special Economic Zones, Johann
Álvarez.
Godoy ratified President Nicolás Maduro's commitment to the
creation of a zone of peace, development and shared prosperity, and reaffirmed
the will and determination of the Bolivarian Government to work together with
President Gustavo Petro to make this initiative an example of union and fraternity for the region and
the world.
“Latin America and the Caribbean was declared a Zone of Peace. Today,
with this meeting, we are contributing in a concrete way to that great purpose
with the first Economic Zone of Peace, Union and Binational Development, inspired by
the legacy of El Libertador Simón Bolívar,” he said in his speech to
a wide presence of the public and business sectors of both countries.
In addition, he stressed that a good commercial and economic relationship
between the two peoples contributes decisively to peace in the region.
The meeting took place within the framework of the third
anniversary of the re-establishment of diplomatic relations and the reopening of the
border between Venezuela and Colombia. It also takes place with a high-level
academic agenda and a commercial sample.
Mazo News Team