Venezuela and European Union discussed matters of bilateral interest
Havana, March 27 (RHC) Venezuela and the European Union (EU) discussed on Monday in Caracas matters of bilateral interest, under the principle of mutual respect and with a vision of progress, as announced by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Bolivarian Republic, Yván Gil, announced on his Twitter account.
At the end of a dialogue with Enrique Mora, secretary of the EU Foreign Service, the South American foreign minister said they discussed proposals in different areas of cooperation and a new relationship dynamic between Venezuela and the community bloc.
The meeting took place at the Antonio José de Sucre Yellow House, where the European representative presented cooperation proposals in various areas, such as economics and energy, for the benefit of the peoples.
According to Gil, Venezuela has always ratified its willingness to dialogue, through the Bolivarian Peace Diplomacy, with the EU, despite the hostility of some of the countries that make up this mechanism, aligned with the interests of the United States and its actions against the nation and the Bolivarian government.
Gil held a meeting on February 17 with the heads of Missions of the European Union accredited in Caracas, an opportunity for "frank dialogue" in order to rebuild mutual relations within the framework of respect for international law, self-determination and cooperation. (Source: Prensa Latina)