Venezuela and Grenada sign strategic agreements to strengthen cooperation map

In a significant event, the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro Moros, and the Prime Minister of Grenada, Dickon Mitchell, signed a joint declaration, while the chancellors of both nations signed a key agreement that strengthens ties between the two countries.

These documents reflect the mutual commitment to strengthening cooperation and addressing the challenges of the international agenda.

Reaffirmation of Bonds of Brotherhood and Solidarity:

During their meeting, both leaders reaffirmed the bonds of brotherhood and solidarity between Venezuela and Grenada.

The most relevant issues on the international agenda were addressed, including the common challenges facing both nations.

The joint declaration emphasizes the importance of collaboration in the political and social spheres, as well as the need for a joint response to global realities.

Venezuela and Grenada expressed their satisfaction with the state of productive bilateral relations and envisioned important opportunities and prospects for their expansion.

This meeting marks a decisive step toward strengthening mutual cooperation in various areas.

Roadmap for the Development of Cooperation:

The agreement, signed by the chancellors of Venezuela and Grenada, establishes a roadmap for the development of cooperation between Grenada and the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela for the 2025-2027 term. It was signed by the chancellors of both nations.

This plan aims to consolidate a strategic bilateral alliance, aimed at maximizing mutual benefits through the complementarity of their economies.

Both countries emphasized the importance of acting in strict observance of the principles of equality, trust, mutual respect, and mutual benefit.

This approach ensures that cooperation is sustainable and adaptive to the needs and realities of each country.

The agreements signed at this meeting represent significant progress toward integration and collaboration between Venezuela and Grenada.

With a clear focus on joint development, both countries are preparing to effectively address the challenges of the future, consolidating a relationship that promises lasting benefits for their peoples.