The President of the Republic Nicolas Maduro, met on Wednesday with his Bolivian counterpart Evo Morales, at the Simon Bolivar International Airport in Maiquetia where they discussed the coup that is being perpetrating against the Brazilian President, Dilma Rousseff.
«We were talking at length, he goes for the signing of the New York summit, which will be held in the next few days (…) we were exchanging criteria regarding those journeys, evaluating the situation in Latin America, the whole onslaught by the right wing (…) Evo informed me he knew that President Dilma was going to New York and he will talk to her, I told him to convey to her my message of solidarity. We were talking about the whole climate change (…) Evo already departed for New York», informed President Maduro during the act of dismissal of the fourth Venezuelan contingent of humanitarian aid which departed for Ecuador.
The Bolivian Head of State was welcomed earlier by Chancellor Delcy Rodriguez and Bolivia’s ambassador in Venezuela, Luis Trigo.
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