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Guinea Bissau and the Congo strengthen political ties with Venezuela

Guinea Bissau and the Congo strengthen political ties with Venezuela

Within the framework of parliamentary diplomacy and peoples’ diplomacy, the deputy to the National Assembly, Julio Chávez, held a meeting with guests from the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Guinea Bissau, who participated in the commemorative acts of the 10th anniversary of the planting of Commander Hugo Chávez, refers to a press release from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Roland Lumumba, son of Pan-African leader Patrice Lumumba; Crispin Kabasele, president of the group of the President of the Party of the Union of Social Democrats, both from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Franklin Rosete Lopes, governor of Biombo of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, coincided with the Venezuelan Deputy in the leading role of the peoples within the framework of participatory democracy.

Likewise, they converged on the conception of a multicentric and multipolar world, in which the rights to self-determination are respected, as well as to reinvigorate the bi-regional mechanisms between South America and Africa (ASA), which has held three summits of chiefs of State and government; In this context, they recalled the contributions of the Eternal Commander, Hugo Chávez, in the integration process with Mother Africa.

The delegates reaffirmed the purpose of advancing in the celebration of new meetings between the progressive forces of the aforementioned countries.

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