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Venezuela and ALBA-TCP evaluate work agenda for 2023

Venezuela and ALBA-TCP evaluate work agenda for 2023

The Minister for Foreign Relations, Carlos Faria, held a meeting this Wednesday with the Executive Secretary of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America – Peoples’ Trade Treaty (ALBA-TCP), Sacha Llorenti, in order to evaluate the joint work agenda for the year 2023.

«Together with the Executive Secretary of @ALBATCP, Sacha Llorenti @SachaLlorenti, we took stock of the achievements made this year and, in turn, we review the 2023 work agendareiterating the commitment to continue strengthening this space in favor of our peoples,” the Foreign Minister published on his account on the social network Twitter, along with photographs of the meeting.

The meeting also made it possible to establish a balance of the achievements achieved during this year, due to the different activities, especially in cultural matters, that were carried out in the country, AVN reported.

Similarly, Faria and Llorenti reiterated their commitment to continue strengthening this space in favor of the peoples.

Venezuela and ALBA-TCP work for the comprehensive development of the region. Recently, they defined the guidelines for a comprehensive development plan to strengthen the security and food sovereignty of the member countries.



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