In his Twitter account, the head of Venezuelan diplomacy indicated his participation in the Dialogue of Foreign Ministers of that ECLAC meeting, held in Argentina, where on behalf of ‘President @NicolasMaduro we condemn the terrible consequences generated by the Unilateral Coercive Measures against our countries’.
Also this Wednesday, the Venezuelan Deputy Minister for Multilateral Issues, Rubén Darío Molina, intervened in panel three of the conclave, in which he explained the strategies of the Economic Agenda of the Bolivarian Republic.
He pointed out that Venezuela has its doors open to investments and exemplified with the availability of 10 million hectares available for crops, whose production would contribute to guarantee the food security of the country and the region, informed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Molina explained that the Bolivarian Economic Agenda is aimed at consolidating the potential of the South American nation, through actions and mechanisms for the development of markets, national production, fair prices and export and import processes of goods and services.
He considered that the organization and participation of the Venezuelan people was key in the process of activation of the economy, despite the persistence of unilateral coercive measures implemented by the United States and its allies.
The Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs explained that the effects of the punitive regulations not only affect the Venezuelan economy, but also transcend the Latin American and Caribbean region.
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