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Delcy Rodríguez met with U.S. military commander for Latin America and the Caribbean, agreed to work "in the development of a cooperation agenda to combat drug trafficking".
The meeting, in which Venezuela and the US agreed to work on an agenda of cooperation against drug trafficking and other phenomena, confirms the importance of the diplomatic path.
News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of the day The U.S. Southern Command gave details of General Francis Donovan's visit to Venezuela where he met with authorities of the country. "During the meeting, the leaders reiterated the commitment of the United States to a free, safe and prosperous Venezuela for the Venezuelan people, the United States and the Western Hemisphere," he said. He also noted that the discussions focused on "the security…
DOBLE LLAVE – Venezuela and the United States agreed to fight drug trafficking in the region together during a meeting in Caracas of the president in charge of the country, Delcy Rodríguez, with the head of the U.S. Southern Command, Francis Donovan, reported Venezuelan Minister of Communication, Miguel Ángel Pérez Pirela. “Both countries agreed to work on the design of a bilateral cooperation agenda for the fight against trafficking in illicit …
General Francis L. Donovan concluded a visit to Caracas where he met with President-in-Charge Delcy Rodríguez and senior officials to design a bilateral agenda to address drug trafficking, terrorism and migration.
The head of the Southern Command of the U.S. Armed Forces (Southcom), General Francis L. Donovan, has concluded a visit to Venezuela on Wednesday, including a meeting with its president-in-charge, Delcy Rodríguez, with whom he has agreed to strengthen cooperation especially in the fight against drug trafficking.This has been announced on social networks by the Miraflores Palace, Venezuelan presidential headquarters, about a meeting in which both…
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