The president of the Venezuelan Medical Federation (FMV), Douglas León Natera, denounced on Monday that the 71 tons of medicines delivered last February by the United States government as humanitarian aid for the country are still missing. In the absence of transparency, the FMV chief spokesman reported that a formal communication was made to the US embassy in Caracas to request clarification of the opacity about the fate of the drugs, which hav…
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The president of the Venezuelan Medical Federation (FMV), Douglas León Natera, denounced on Monday that the 71 tons of medicines delivered last February by the United States government as humanitarian aid for the country are still missing. In the absence of transparency, the FMV chief spokesman reported that a formal communication was made to the US embassy in Caracas to request clarification of the opacity about the fate of the drugs, which hav…