Venezuela and Colombia Agree on Joint Plan to Fight Mafias on the Border
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Caracas. Venezuela and Colombia will replace imports of products that they can trade with each other and agree on an electrical and gas interconnection, including a plan to jointly export gas to other countries.
Colombia and Venezuela agreed to establish military cooperation against 'mafias' operating in their border area.
Caracas, 24 Apr (EFE).- The presidents of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, and Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez,...
The first international summit of the President-in-Charge of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, who received Colombian President Gustavo Petro this Friday in Caracas, concluded...
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On Friday, April 24, in Caracas, Presidents of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, and Colombia, Gustavo Petro, announced a coordinated plan to combat illegal economies on the common border, such as drug trafficking, illegal mining and human trafficking. Rodríguez pointed out that this diplomatic event is taking place at a time of “deep
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