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Lahbib: EU Ready to Provide Aid After Venezuela Earthquake

The EU is ready to step up its aid to Venezuela following the severe earthquakes that have struck the country, killing at least 164 people...

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The European Union (EU) confirmed this Friday that it maintains its targeted sanctions for the political situation in Venezuela, but announced more help to alleviate the effects of the earthquakes that have shaken the country. “It is something separate from any other issue and any other policy,” said European Commission chief spokesman Paula Pinho, asked during the institution’s daily press conference for the possibility of lifting the targeted …

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Spain, Italy and the Czech Republic will send aid to Venezuela after the earthquakes that have shaken the country, which so far have left at least 164 dead and 971 injured, through the European Civil Protection Mechanism, announced on Thursday the European Commissioner for Crisis Management, Hadja Lahbib.

·Spain
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A powerful double deadly earthquake struck Venezuela. Venezuela activated the European Union's civil protection mechanism following the...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Venezuela has requested this Thursday the activation of the European solidarity mechanism and the European Commission will coordinate the international assistance already offered by Spain, Italy and the Czech Republic, after two earthquakes of 7.2 and 7.5 degrees that have left hundreds of wounded and dozens of dead in the country.

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Italy will ask the EU to activate the Civil Protection Mechanism to "coordinate and finance" aid. The governments of Spain, Portugal, France and Belgium also expressed solidarity.

Fact sheet: The European Union expresses its solidarity with Venezuela after two earthquakes struck the country. The EU is ready to step up humanitarian assistance and collaborate with partners in assessing needs. Tap for full context. Context: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and other European officials expressed their solidarity with the victims. The EU is already working with humanitarian partners to assess urgent needs. EU…

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