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Installation of the Venezuela-Costa Rica Parliamentary Friendship Group

Installation of the Venezuela-Costa Rica Parliamentary Friendship Group

This Tuesday in the National Assembly (AN), the installation of the Venezuela-Costa Rica Parliamentary Friendship Group was carried out. The first Vice President of the AN, Iris Varela, pointed out that “our parliamentarians have the mission of continuing to bring the truth about Venezuela to the whole world, and in this particular to the Costa Rican people.”

Varela said that “I recognize the courage and gallantry of the Costa Rican worker, for having resisted the bad behavior and the nefarious intentions of the Venezuelan group of stateless persons, who appointed themselves in a power that never existed, to request sanctions and steal Venezuelan assets, just as it happened with the Monómeros company in Colombia”.

The first Vice President maintained that what was done with the CITGO company in the United States is an example of the criminal action of these people, by disposing of the money of the Venezuelan people, squandering the assets of this Venezuelan company.

Finally, Varela stressed that the installation of the Venezuela-Costa Rica Parliamentary Friendship Group, chaired by the AN deputy, Julio García Zerpa, represents an honor for our legislative institution, and “makes us see, with optimism, the reestablishment of the bilateral relations between both sister nations, which also should never have been broken”.

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