Delcy Rodríguez spoke with Francesco Rocca, president of the International Federation of the Red Cross, to review the bilateral cooperation agenda
The vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, met this Friday, November 18, with Francesco Rocca, president of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), in order to review the cooperation agenda between that organization multilateral and Venezuela.
Through the account Twitter of the Vice Presidency, it was learned that Rodríguez thanked Rocca for the support that the Red Cross provided during the pandemic to vaccinate the population and for his solidarity with the families affected by what happened in Las Tejerías, Aragua state.
This meeting will later recorded to meet with the Deputy Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Mame Mandiaye Niang, to discuss the need for cooperation and dialogue to guarantee justice in accordance with the Rome Statute.
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#In pictures || During the meeting, the Vice President @delcyrodriguezv expressed to Pdte. of the @IFRC the gratitude of the people of Venezuela and of Pdte. @NicolasMaduro for their support during the pandemic for vaccination and their solidarity with the affected families in Las Tejerías. pic.twitter.com/by7muo6jNT
— Vzla Vice Presidency (@ViceVenezuela) November 18, 2022
The Minister of Foreign Relations, Carlos Faría, received the Thursday August 25 in his office to the head in Venezuela of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Arnaud de Baecque, to review the bilateral cooperation between our country and the bilateral organization.
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The meeting, reviewed by Faría on his Twitter account, also served to agree on a way to strengthen the mechanisms that are focused on the social development of Venezuelans.
One day beforeBaeque had held a meeting with the national public defender, Daniel Ramírez, on Tuesday, August 24, with whom he signed a cooperation agreement for the training and academic training of his staff in the field of Human Rights (DDHH).
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