National Assembly received Brazilian senators to strengthen parliamentary cooperation

The National Assembly (AN), in its ordinary session this Tuesday, welcomed and greeted a group of Brazilian parliamentarians who are part of the Parliamentary Friendship Group of Brazil with Venezuela.

The visitors are Senators Francisco de Assis Rodrígues, from the Unión Brasil party; along with his chief of staff, José Ricardo; Senator José Amauri Araujo, from the Podemos party, and Senator Paulo Rocha’s chief of staff, Jacqueline Marques Herculano.

The president of the National Parliament, deputy Jorge Rodríguez, said they hope this visit “will be the beginning of the resumption of better and good relations between our peoples and parliaments, which must always go together to conquer the future”.

You honor us with your presence in this Hemicycle and which ratify what should be the relations between the peoples, and the parliaments of the world, relations of peace, friendship and closeness, based on respect and strict compliance with international law and international law. to the self-determination and sovereignty of the peoples,” said Deputy Jorge Rodríguez.

For his part, Deputy Roy Daza stressed that the visit of the Brazilian senators reflects the political consensus that is being created in our country and Brazil, based on the normalization of diplomatic relations:

“It is perhaps the beginning of a re-empowering of trade, scientific relations and cultural exchange (…) because we ultimately seek to turn the page in relation to an event that should never have happened, such as the interruption of our diplomatic relations,” he said. deputy.