Venezuela will denounce the US blockade at the UN summit
Venezuela confirmed that its delegation to the United Nations General Assembly will denounce the illegal blockade imposed by the United States government.
Venezuela confirmed that its delegation to the United Nations General Assembly will denounce the illegal blockade imposed by the United States government.
The Venezuelan government also added that it will present the millions of signatures gathered from the international campaign 'No More Trump'.
Venezuela’s Vice President Delcy Rodriguez and Foreign Affairs Minister Jorge Arreaza were appointed by President Nicolas Maduro to represent the nation at the 74th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, which began on 17 September.
High-level meetings are set to take place from Tuesday.
During the international meeting, the Venezuelan representatives will deliver a letter to U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres with more than 13 million signatures collected as part of the 'No More Trump' campaign, which sums up the global rejection of the unilateral economic blockade against the Latin American nation.
The Venezuelan diplomatic staff will also present evidence of Colombian President Ivan Duque's support of paramilitary groups, an official statement released on the government's website confirmed.
The evidence refers to Duque's protection to several organizations intending to undermine the Venezuelan government and people.