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Maduro met with his Bolivian counterpart to “evaluate” 14 projects

President Nicolás Maduro, reported this Monday, March 6, a meeting with his Bolivian counterpart, Luis Arce, which took place in Caracas and served to discuss various issues, of which no details were known, in the search to “consolidate the brotherhood » between the two countries.

Through Twitter, Maduro shared a photograph in which he is seen shaking hands with Arce and affirmed that during the bilateral meeting “different topics of interest” were discussed.

“With the Bolivian people we will always go forward, in defense of the dreams of the great homeland,” added the Venezuelan president.

Arce arrived in Venezuela on Sunday to participate in the “World Meeting for the validity of the Bolivarian Thought of Commander Hugo Chávez”, which was held in Caracas for the tenth anniversary of the death of the socialist leader.

The Venezuelan state channel (VTV), which broadcast images of the meeting between the two politicians, in which Maduro’s wife, deputy Cilia Flores, participated, where she stressed the strength of relations between the two countries.

Without adding any details about what was discussed during this meeting, VTV indicated that the meeting was held “in defense of Bolivarianism.”

Bolivia and Venezuela are “discussing” at least 14 projects and held some 57 preparatory meetings and exchanges for April, when they will set up a “Joint Integration Commission” that seeks to promote bilateral cooperation.

The entry Maduro met with his Bolivian counterpart to “evaluate” 14 projects was first published in El Informador Venezuela.

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