Foreign Minister Yván Gil presents Venezuela's achievements in food security to the UN Special Rapporteur
Published at: 01/02/2024 02:17 PM
The Minister of Popular Power for Foreign Affairs,
Yván Gil, met this Thursday with the special rapporteur of the United
Nations (UN) on the Right to Food, Michael Fakhri, to
whom he explained the devastating effects of the unilateral coercive measures
imposed by the United States against the Venezuelan people.
Through his account on the social network X, the Foreign Minister
indicated that the UN official will be in the country until
February 14 “to collaborate in strengthening the food security of
our population and to observe the challenges we continue to face in the midst of
a continuous policy of unilateral coercive measures imposed by Washington.”
After the meeting, Gil stated that Venezuela is working
together with the Special Rapporteur, who for two weeks will develop an
intense agenda of meetings with authorities related to the country's
food system and economic sector.
He highlighted the “effort and work that the
Bolivarian Government is doing to overcome sanctions (...) How we have gone from an
almost total impact on our agri-food system to today having a Venezuela with
full supply, with full access to food for all Venezuelans; the
efforts we have made in terms of local agricultural production”.
In this regard, the diplomat highlighted the contribution of
peasants, agribusiness and the Venezuelan fishing and
agro-urban system, as well as the efforts of the Ministry of Popular Power for Food and the Local Committees
for Supply and Production (CLAP).
“Venezuela has the capacity to showcase all the achievements in
these 25 years of Revolution to guarantee access to food”,
despite multiple attacks against the national economy by North American
imperialism and its internal and external allies.
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