Venezuela Accuses EU of Corruption in Humanitarian Aid Funds
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Venezuela: Not a Single Euro of European Union 'Humanitarian Aid' Has Arrived
In a public statement, Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil leveled a serious accusation against the European Union (EU), referring to the humanitarian aid funds that the EU had promised to sent to Venezuela as a “corruption operation disguised as solidarity.” FM Gil directed his message directly to “European taxpayers,” establishing a dichotomy that seeks to generate internal questioning within the EU. “While Brussels imposes cuts, demands adju…
Foreign Minister Yván Gil denounced through Telegram that the funds announced by Brussels never reach the Venezuelan people, but end up in the pockets of intermediaries and NGOs, in what he described as a corrupt business disguised as solidarity.
The Foreign Minister of the Republic, Yván Gil, clarified this Monday that the "humanitarian aid" that the European Union claims to send to Venezuela will not reach the country, since "the European Union does not develop or register any humanitarian projects in Venezuela".
News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of today The Foreign Minister of the Republic, Yván Gil, spoke about the information circulated that the European Union would have confirmed to allocate 14.5 million euros in humanitarian aid to Venezuela. In this regard, in his Telegram channel, Gil told European taxpayers that "these 14.5 million euros will not reach Venezuela. They will be, like the 149 million previously, another operation of corrupt…
Venezuela's Chancellor rejected a humanitarian aid package that the European Union (EU) will send to the country and other Caribbean countries
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