The declaration of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac) of 2014 today “is being brutally threatened at the present time: a sea that was drawn, designed and collaborated so that the Liberator Simón Bolívar could achieve his dreams of liberation of the South American continent,” as expressed by the president of the National Assembly (AN), Jorge Rodríguez, during the Interparliamentary Meeting of the Greater Caribbean for Peace.
Rodríguez highlighted that in that year, Celac declared the Caribbean in a historic agreement as a zone of peace and free of the presence of nuclear weapons, where the “times of hope and true integration of the American countries with all the institutions that were emerging among equals, between countries that for the first time arrived at this new century looking at the possibility of growth and prosperity of their people.”
In a meeting that brings together parliamentary representatives from the countries of Cuba, Nicaragua, Colombia, Antigua and Barbuda, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and Venezuela, Deputy Rodríguez denounced that the country is looming without a doubt “with the evil intention of promoting a regime change that allows the Government of the United States (USA) of America and the imperial hegemon to become the owner of the natural wealth that only belongs to the people of the Republic Bolivarian of Venezuela.
He expressed that with the brutal military deployment of the United States on the northern coasts of Venezuela, all the countries of the Caribbean, Central America and South America are being threatened, in which they establish themselves as true executors of extrajudicial homicides, without facing any type of trial for the blowing up of small ships, with a disproportionate and barbaric arsenal, with alleged arguments of the presence of drug traffickers and drug trafficking in the area, “without let there be no proof.”
“A situation is being promoted, an action where it is natural to attack the sovereignty of the countries, to alter the freedom that Caribbean countries have to carry out commercial activity, fishing, trade by sea with the futile argument,” he pointed out.
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