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Ambassador Plasencia participates in the VIII meeting of the Puebla Group

Ambassador Plasencia participates in the VIII meeting of the Puebla Group

The Venezuelan ambassador to Colombia, Félix Plasencia, offered this Saturday a floral offering before the commemorative monument to the Liberator Simón Bolívar in Quinta San Pedro Alejandrino, Santa Marta, Colombia, on the occasion of the VIII meeting of the Puebla Group.

This was reported by Plasencia on his Twitter social network account, where he specified that former presidents Ernesto Samper of Colombia and Leonel Fernández of the Dominican Republic were also present at the event.

“Floral offering before the commemorative monument to the Liberator Simón Bolívar in Quinta San Pedro Alejandrino, in the city of Santa Marta, Colombia, accompanying former presidents Ernesto Samper of Colombia and Leonel Fernández of the Dominican Republic,” the Venezuelan diplomat wrote.

Similarly, Governor Carlos Caicedo of the Department of Magdalena and Deputy Karol Cariola Oliva, President of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile were present.

The VIII meeting of the Puebla Group was installed this Thursday in the city of Santa Marta, Colombia, to address the importance of building a progressive political integration agenda in Latin America.



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