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MEP and PPT support Venezuela’s victory in the III Celac-EU Summit

MEP y PPT respaldan victoria de Venezuela en III Cumbre Celac-UE

He People’s Electoral Movement (MEP) stressed that the meeting of the III Celac-EU Summit held in Brussels, Belgium, was conducive to defending the truth and sovereignty of Venezuela, as well as to “demand respect” for the form of government of the South American country.

“This scenario should focus on the lifting of unilateral coercive measures against Venezuela that should not exist,” said the president of the MEP, Gilberto Gimenez Prietoduring the weekly press conference of the political awning.

For his part, the national secretary of Patria Para Todos (PPT), carlos martinezsaid that the blue awning also supports the victory of Venezuela in the III Celac-EU Summit.

“We hope there will be some outreach positives in the debate that allow to address each of the problems that they present themselves at the summit,” Martínez said.

The Executive Vice President of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez, ratified from Brussels, Belgium, that Venezuela aspires to reach paths of peace, cooperation and joint action against the climate crisis.

It is worth noting that the Celac-EU summit will be co-chaired this July 17 and 18 by the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, and the Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Ralph Gonsalvesas president pro tempore of Celac.

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