National Assembly approved Agreement in repudiation of US sanctions against Nicaragua
Published at: 26/11/2024 08:27 PM
This Tuesday, November 26, the National Assembly (AN) approved an Agreement repudiating the illegitimate and illegal unilateral coercive measures imposed by the United States against Nicaragua.
The Draft Agreement in Repudiation of the illegitimate and illegal unilateral coercive measures imposed by North American Imperialism against the Republic of Nicaragua will be delivered to the Embassy of Nicaragua in Caracas.
The presentation of the project before the Plenary was given by Deputy Pedro Carreño, who pointed out that the intensification of sanctions is due to the decisive actions that Nicaragua has taken to dismantle the attacks against peace, stability and well-being.
He denounced that it is the same format that they have used in Venezuela, which was warned years ago by Commander Hugo Chávez as a soft coup.
He stressed that in the face of this new aggression, the Government and the People of Nicaragua can count on Venezuela “in good times and in bad”, and “the Venezuelan Parliament, by virtue of the aggression against the brotherly Nicaraguan people, raises its voice in solidarity, support and support so that peoples who have just, common causes, can fight together and together, for the definitive victory.”
The document states that these illegal US measures are intended to affect economic development and are a form of pressure to promote political changes related to American interests.
In this regard, they agreed to “categorically condemn the criminal unilateral coercive measures imposed by the Government of the United States of America against the Nicaraguan People and Government because they are contrary to the self-determination of the Peoples and to the economic, political and social development of the Central American nation”.
In addition, “express our solidarity with the Nicaraguan people together with their president and commander, Daniel Ortega, under the conviction that the people of Augusto César Sandino, Carlos Fonseca and Rubén Dario, will continue on the path of revolutionary struggles to achieve peace and development of their people”.
Mazo News Team