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St Vincent’s Prime Minister to visit Venezuela

February 8th, 2023 | Tags:
Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines Dr Ralph E. Gonsalves is to visit Venezuela. Photo: Loop News
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Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines Dr Ralph E. Gonsalves will leave the State today for Venezuela on what is his first official visit as Pro-Tempore President of the Community of Latin America and the Caribbean (CELAC).

The Agency for Public Information (API) in a statement said while there Gonsalves is scheduled to meet with President Nicolas Maduro as well as the Venezuelan Foreign Minister, to discuss some bi-lateral issues as well as CELAC matters.  

API said while speaking on radio today the prime minister said at the instance of President Nicolas Maduro, discussions will be held to advance a proposal for the development of a Caribbean Institute for Science, Knowledge and Technology for the 33-member CELAC grouping.  

“I want to hear his more detailed proposal, at least framework, a more detailed framework,” said Gonsalves.

The prime minister went on to mention that “in relation to CELAC, all the administrative arrangements have been put in place, the workplan, within the context of the declaration of Buenos Aires, all those are being elaborated and lots of communication with different countries and areas on matters... touching CELAC and those countries.” 

The delegation to Caracas includes Coordinator for CELAC Dr Douglas Slater, Information Officer at the API Shevrell Macmillan and security officer Godwin Charles.

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