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Venezuela reviews cooperation ties with countries of the European Union

The Minister for Foreign Relations, Yván Gil, in the company of the Minister of Oil, Pedro Rafael Tellechea, held a meeting on Wednesday with diplomatic representatives of European Union (EU) countries.

This in order to review the opportunities for cooperation between the parties.

Through his account on the social network Twitter, the Venezuelan foreign minister He indicated that at the meeting they evaluated “opportunities for cooperation in energy matters”, specifying that he received the heads of the diplomatic missions in the country of Spain, Italy, France and Germany.

“Together with @TellecheaRuiz, we received today the heads of the diplomatic missions of the @UE in Venezuela, Spain, Italy, France and Germany, we evaluated opportunities for cooperation in energy matters in our country, towards full productive growth,” the diplomat wrote.

As will be remembered, last March, Gil held a meeting with the Secretary of the Foreign Service of the European Union, Enrique Mora, to review the cooperation schedule.

On that occasion, he stated that the meeting aimed to create a new relationship dynamic based on mutual respect.



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