Venezuela signs cooperation agreement with UN for sustainable development

Edited by Ed Newman
2022-09-24 13:10:36

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This cooperation framework between Venezuela and the UN focuses on the Plan for the Homeland and the SDGs. | Photo: Twitter @MinEcoFinanzas

Caracas, September 24 (RHC)-- The Venezuelan Ministry of Economy, Finance and Foreign Trade specified that this agreement "proposes a roadmap aligned with the global commitment of the 2030 agenda."  For her part, the Executive Vice President, Delcy Rodriguez, said that the agreement sets out cooperation in several areas for development, such as health, education, food, science and technology, trade, economy, among others.  "We understand this plan as a path for the development of a Venezuela that has been blocked, attacked by governments that do not respect human rights at all," she explained.

The sectoral vice-president for Planning, Ricardo Menéndez, highlighted that the new cooperation framework between Venezuela and the UN is focused on the Plan for the Homeland and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).  "It is an agenda that assumes the challenges of the pandemic and unilateral coercive measures, to outline actions in a development plan.  It closes a stage and opens spaces to 2030," he said through his account on the social network Twitter.

In turn, the resident coordinator of the UN system in the country, Gianluca Rampolla, affirmed that the main purpose of the agreement is to benefit the Venezuelan people.



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