President Maduro Accents Importance of Bolivarian Revolution
During a podcast broadcast from the military academy on Thursday, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro emphasized the importance of unity as a key factor in resisting attacks against the Bolivarian Revolution and in disseminating its true characteristics.
“We made an oath that the enemies have not understood and will never understand… We pledge to carry forward the revolution above all else for the sake of our homeland and people,” he said.
“To spread the truth about our country and our revolution, we have to remain active in all spaces, on social media, in the streets, in the media, on the walls,” Maduro added.
He also highlighted that the late Commander Hugo Chavez gained transcendental significance when he built a new ideology through the rediscovery of the strength of Simon Bolivar’s historical project.
“Chavez managed to unite all worlds and eras through a project that truly demonstrated the strength and relevance it had for our country,” the Venezuelan president said, recalling that Chavez’s ideas took on a Latin American dimension when the late leader formed the Revolutionary Bolivarian Movement 200.
Source: Telesurenglish.net
Venezuela Urges Guyana and the US to End Military Threats
On Thursday, Venezuela called on the governments of Guyana and the United States to end their military threats, emphasizing that Latin American and Caribbean unity is a key factor in preserving regional peace.
“The threats to the our region’s stability, driven by Guyana and its military association with the U.S., must be decisively cleared,” stated the Venezuelan Foreign Affairs Minister Yvan Gil.
He also urged the strengthening of the unity of Latin American and Caribbean countries to ensure “our zone of peace against imperial pretensions.” His statement came after Cuban Foreign Affairs Minister Bruno Rodriguez rejected the plans of the United States in the region.
On Tuesday, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Western Hemisphere Affairs, Daniel P. Erikson, announced that President Joe Biden’s administration would help reinforce the Guyanese armed forces.
“A few days before the 10th anniversary of the proclamation of Latin America and the Caribbean as a zone of peace, the U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense made statements in Guyana announcing the intensification and increase of U.S. military capacity,” Rodriguez said, emphasizing that these statements “do not contribute to regional peace.”
Source: Telesurenglish.net
The Bolivarian Government Rejects US Supreme Decision on CITGO
On Tuesday, the Venezuelan state rejected that the U.S. Supreme Court has accepted that ten creditors participate in the distribution of profits from the auction of the shares of CITGO, the U.S.-based subsidiary of the state-owned Petroleum of Venezuela (PDVSA).
“This decision constitutes an additional step in the multiform aggression that U.S. institutions are carrying out against Venezuela with the purpose of plundering the Venezuelan people of the assets that belong to them, in clear transgression of the norms governing peaceful coexistence between States,” points out a statement posted by Communications Minister Freddy Ñañez.
“This ruling confirms the serious damage caused to the Venezuelan people’s interests and assets by the criminal action of the organized crime group calling itself ‘the 2015 National Assembly’, which has sought to usurp the Republic’s institutions and representation abroad since 2019,” it added.
“With this action they have prevented the legitimate authorities from exercising the necessary actions for the effective protection of CITGO within the United States territory, flagrantly violating the agreements signed in Barbados,” the statement highlighted.
“Venezuela will continue to adopt all political, diplomatic and legal measures at its disposal to prevent the consummation of the definitive dispossession of the CITGO company, while continuing to demand that the Venezuelan justice system establish the corresponding sanctions against those responsible of the theft of this asset of great importance for the present and future of Venezuelans,” it added.
Source: Telesurenglish.net
Mission AgroVenezuela will produce more than 23 million tons by 2024:
The results obtained during the year 2023 in the agro-productive sector lead to growth and to set a production goal of 23,813,766 tons of raw material for industry and for fresh consumption, informed the Minister of People’s Power for Productive Agriculture and Lands, Wilmar Castro Soteldo.
Through a publication in his account in the social network X, the minister informed that this goal was established in a meeting of the Great Mission AgroVenezuela.
“Meeting of the Great Mission AgroVenezuela. The productive results obtained in 2023 in the sector force us to be more optimal and grow more in production, we have set a goal of 23,813,766 ton of raw material for industry and fresh consumption,” Castro Soteldo posted on the social network along with images of the meeting.
In activities at the beginning of this year 2024, Minister Castro Soteldo called to focus all the efforts of the Great Mission AgroVenezuela so that the 13,945,900 hectares that the Bolivarian Revolution has formalized with the peasants and medium-sized producers are fully productive.
Source: ultimasnoticias.com.ve