CARACAS – The governments of Venezuela and the Netherlands evaluated the border cooperation between the islands of Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao on Tuesday. This is reported by the Venezuelan Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Caracas. The Netherlands has not yet responded.
CARACAS
– The governments of Venezuela and the Netherlands evaluated the border cooperation between the islands of Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao on Tuesday. This is reported by the Venezuelan Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Caracas. The Netherlands has not yet responded.
The evaluation took place during a meeting between the Deputy Minister for Europe of the Venezuelan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Yván Gil, and the Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Robert Schuddeboom.
The evaluation took place during a meeting between the Deputy Minister for Europe of the Venezuelan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Yván Gil, and the Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Robert Schuddeboom.
In a statement, the ministry assured that diplomats have assessed bilateral relations and aspects related to the common border without providing further details.
In a statement, the ministry assured that diplomats have assessed bilateral relations and aspects related to the common border without providing further details.
Gil pointed out that both countries continue to work on proposals to strengthen the relationship and address global and regional geopolitical issues.
Gil pointed out that both countries continue to work on proposals to strengthen the relationship and address global and regional geopolitical issues.
On September 29, the President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, ordered the installation of new military bases on the Paraguaná Peninsula, the northernmost point of the country, located off the Caribbean Sea and a few kilometers from the islands of Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao.
On September 29, the President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, ordered the installation of new military bases on the Paraguaná Peninsula, the northernmost point of the country, located off the Caribbean Sea and a few kilometers from the islands of Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao.
He then assured that this area is one of Colombia’s drug trafficking routes to Europe and urged the Dutch government to coordinate with Venezuela to defend this area.
He then assured that this area is one of Colombia’s drug trafficking routes to Europe and urged the Dutch government to coordinate with Venezuela to defend this area.
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