The 25th Extraordinary Summit of Alba Transforms Into a Digital Event in the Midst of the Armed Deployment of the Us in the Caribbean
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On Sunday, Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez spoke at the XXV Summit of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (Alba).
The summit finally turned out to be a decaf digital conclave between allies to sympathize with Maduro, amid the powerful armed deployment of the United States Read
DOBLE LLAVE – Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, proposed this Sunday to the Bolivarian Alliance of Peoples for Our America (ALBA) to make a “united, popular, prolonged resistance”, amid the military deployment that the United States maintains in the Caribbean under the argument of fighting drug trafficking and that Caracas denounces as a “threat” that seeks to promote a change of government.
Noting the threats that have been unprecedented in recent decades, the president of the Cuban Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel, denounced "the imperial appetites" of the U.S. empire against Venezuela. During his participation in the XXV Virtual Summit of ALBA-TCP, the Cuban president stressed that representatives of the U.S. government "exhibit without modesty (..) the diplomacy of the gunboats" to impose by force on the independence and the right to…
The willingness of ALBA-TCP heads of State and Government to move forward and overcome threats and adversities was demonstrated at the recently concluded XXV Summit of the Latin American and Caribbean Integration Block.
The proposal was launched during the 25th ALBA Summit, carried out in a virtual way and transmitted by Venezolana de Televisión, on the occasion of the 21st anniversary of the founding of the regional bloc.
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