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ALBA-TCP work agenda evaluated

ALBA-TCP work agenda evaluated

The People’s Power Minister for Foreign Relations, Carlos Faría, and the Executive Secretary of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America – Peoples’ Trade Treaty (ALBA-TCP), Sasha Llorenti, met to review the work agenda of the organism.

Looking ahead to the next meeting of the Political Council of the regional blocvia Twitter Llorenti specified that both “agree on the actions and strategies to be executed.”

“We had the honor of speaking with Foreign Minister Carlos Faría. We reviewed the ALBA-TCP agenda and agreed on the actions and strategies to be executed. We prepare for the meeting of the Political Council of our Alliance », he pointed out.

This Tuesday, the secretary of the alliance He also met with the Vice Minister for Latin America of the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry, Render Peña.

According to Peña, at the meeting they addressed the political, economic and cultural agenda, as well as sports.

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