He argued that, in the face of the Monroe Doctrine, the response of nations will be an increasingly firm and twinned union.
The Cuban ambassador to Venezuela, Juan Mayo, was emphatic in demanding the immediate release of the presidential couple. “The return of comrade Nicolás and comrade Cilia has to be without conditions,” he stated after receiving the agreement from the National Assembly in honor of the fallen Cuban soldiers on January 3.
He denounced that imperialism tries to intimidate the people of the region through constant threats.
He maintained that, in the face of the Monroe Doctrine, the response of nations will be an increasingly firm and sisterly union. He recalled that Martí’s phrase, “Give me Venezuela to serve it,” is today a collective principle; He assured that the Cuban people see their own homeland in Venezuela and are willing to defend it.
During the event, deputy Pedro Infante highlighted that the blood shed by Cuban and Venezuelan combatants in the heat of the heroic resistance constitutes an unbreakable foundation of freedom.
He stressed that the fallen men have been declared heroes and martyrs of the Homeland and become part of the moral heritage of the nation.
