Venezuela raised its voice and once again condemned the consequences of the unilateral coercive measures against the countries of the region during its participation this Wednesday in the Foreign Ministers Dialogueabout the 39th session of the Cepal, which takes place in Argentina.
The information was released by the Foreign Minister of the Republic, Carlos Faria, who, through his Twitter account, explained that “on behalf of the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, we condemn the terrible consequences generated by unilateral coercive measures against of our countries.”
during his exposure At ECLAC, Foreign Minister Carlos Faria highlighted the economic growth experienced in recent times in Venezuela, “in more than 10%, the highest in the region, despite illegal sanctions.” He also highlighted that during the covid-19 pandemic it was the country that grew the most.
Likewise, he emphasized that “with the correct policies of President Nicolás Maduro and the people in resistance and aware, it is possible! achieve levels of economic recovery.
Meanwhile, ECLAC’s Twitter social network account indicates that during the presentation of the Venezuelan Foreign Minister the commitment to a Latin America and the Caribbean as a zone of peace was reaffirmed, “based on respect for the principles and norms of international law.”
“We reaffirm our commitment to a #LatinAmerica and the #Caribbean as a zone of #peace, based on respect for the principles and norms of international law: Foreign Minister Carlos Faría Tortosa of @CancilleriaVE at #PSEScepal2022 that takes place in Argentina,” said the message.
Latin America and the Caribbean: one voice
After the participation of all the foreign ministers and high authorities of the region, the debate can be summed up in that “Latin America and the Caribbean must speak with one voice and build consensus for a transformative reconstruction.”
“#Latin America and the #Caribbean must speak with one voice and build consensus for a transformative reconstruction. Foreign ministers and high authorities, together with political personalities from outside the region,” indicates the ECLAC Twitter message.
ECLAC: 39th period of sessions
The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) began its 39th session on Monday 24 at the Kirchner Cultural Center. The meeting will end this Wednesday, October 26.
The event brings together senior authorities from the region, as well as researchers, academics, representatives of civil society and international officials.
The event aims to develop a transformative development model for Latin America and the Caribbean in terms of production, inclusion and sustainability.