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Venezuela and Barbados conclude agri-food and air services agreements

Venezuela and Barbados have reached agreements on agri-food and air service matters.

The meeting in Caracas between Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and Barbadian Prime Minister Mia Mottley resulted in these significant pacts, aimed at strengthening cooperation between the two nations.

The new agreements will soon allow direct flights between Venezuela and Barbados, improving connectivity and fostering stronger ties.

Both leaders signed an agricultural agreement to ensure food security in their respective countries and throughout the Caribbean.

Barbadian Prime Minister Mia Mottley. (Photo Internet reproduction)
Barbadian Prime Minister Mia Mottley. (Photo Internet reproduction)

Additionally, they agreed upon initiatives for bilingual education and medical studies in Venezuela, emphasizing the importance of knowledge exchange.

These agreements are part of a broader effort to enhance collaboration in various areas of mutual interest.

Prime Minister Mottley highlighted the necessity of collective action to overcome global challenges.

She also advocated for lifting international sanctions against Venezuela, asserting that such measures hinder the country’s progress.

The primary aim of these agreements is to establish air routes to Barbados and maintain affordable food prices, benefiting citizens of both nations.

These new partnerships underscore the commitment of Venezuela and Barbados towards collaborative development and regional integration.

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