Colombia and Venezuela seek to promote binational relations. On January 7, the ruler Nicolás Maduro and his Colombian counterpart Gustavo Petro held a meeting in Caracas, where they reviewed an agreement for the promotion and protection of cross-border investments.
Authorities from Venezuela and Colombia met to review progress in the bilateral trade relationship. The delegations of both countries proposed to develop “a work plan in various areas, strengthen cooperation and promote commercial dynamism.”
The meeting It was held on Friday, January 20 in Caracas. The Venezuelan delegation, led by Vice President Delcy Rodríguez, was made up of the Minister of Agriculture, Wilmar Castro; the superintendent of the Integrated Customs and Tax Administration Service (Seniat), José David Cabello; and the Vice Minister of Foreign Trade and Investment Promotion, Johann Álvarez.
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The Colombian delegation, headed by the Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism, Germán Umaña.
On behalf of Colombia, in addition to Umaña, the Vice Minister of Foreign Trade, Luis Felipe Quintero, and the Director of Foreign Trade, Luis Fernando Fuentes, participated.
On January 7, Presidents Nicolás Maduro and Gustavo Petro held a meeting in Caracas, where they reviewed an agreement for the promotion and protection of cross-border investments and agreed on the full opening of the border for the international transport of goods and passengers. either in public service or in private vehicles.
#In pictures || The Vice President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, @delcyrodriguezvled a meeting this Friday with Colombian Government authorities, in order to monitor progress in the binational trade relationship.#20Jan pic.twitter.com/Rf1eZThFyc
— Vzla Vice Presidency (@ViceVenezuela) January 20, 2023
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