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President Maduro announced that plans with Algeria are still moving forward and a joint commission will soon be set up

President Maduro announced that on Monday, the 28th of his Con Maduro+ program, he will give details of what happened at the BRICS summit
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Published at: 26/10/2024 10:41 PM

President Nicolás Maduro announced that plans with Algeria are still moving forward and will soon be the joint commission between the two nations.

“We came full of momentum, courage, strength, we were in Algeria, at a technopolitical parade. We had several days of conversations. Plans with that nation are moving forward from strength to strength and soon it will be the Algeria-Venezuela joint commission,” said Maduro.

After being received at Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetía, La Guaira state, by the Minister for Internal Relations, Justice and Peace, Diosdado Cabello; the Minister of Education, Héctor Rodríguez, the Minister of Planning Ricardo Menéndez, in addition to the military high command, after his historic participation in the XVI BRICS Summit, Maduro publicly thanked the delegation of Venezuela by the Prime Minister of Algeria, Mohamed Nadir Larbaoui.

“We will continue to adjust the details to show more results of the deep alliance we have with Algeria, politically, diplomatically, energy, in the agricultural, commercial, aeronautical and mobility fields with maritime transport,” said the head of state.

In addition, Maduro stressed that the Algerian government is preparing for 70 years, for the beginning of its independence against the old and bloodthirsty colonialism. “Heroic Algeria!” , he said.

On the other hand, the National President announced that next Monday, October 28, in his Con Maduro+ program, he will give all the details of what happened at the BRICS summit and invited the Venezuelan people not to miss it.



Mazo News Team