During a tour of the Cuartel de la Montana, where the remains of the Bolivarian leader rest, the foreign minister said that talking about Venezuelan diplomacy is talking about Chávez.
He expressed that from 1830 to 1999 the country had a very sad history of foreign policy, a policy that, he said, was clearly controlled and completely surrendered to imperialist domination.
He saved the supremacy of Bolivarian diplomacy and peace diplomacy based on building a polycentric and multipolar world, based on solidarity, the integration of nations and the defense of the values that “define us as Venezuelans and as Latin Americans”. He said.
The head of Bolivarian diplomacy emphasized that the so-called eternal leader here has placed Venezuela and Latin America on the international stage, by raising the flags of Simon Bolivar and unity.
It meant that one of the main fruits of Chávez’s international policy was the creation of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, which forms the Latin American Union.
That seed of Commander Chavez, emphasized the foreign minister, we see it flourishing today despite the attacks and the efforts of the North American empire to stop this progress.
“All over the American soil, this seed of union is flourishing,” the official said.
The head of foreign relations emphasized that after February 4, 1992, Chávez broke out, not only on the national and international political scene, but that he planted himself in our hearts, in the hearts of the Venezuelan and Latin American people.
The State Department noted that Gill highlighted the expressions of affection people have expressed in all these days 10 years after the departure of the leader to immortality.
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