Venezuela condemns Israeli genocide in Palestine

Venezuela condemns Israeli genocide in Palestine

Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil strongly condemned Israeli actions in Palestine, describing them as “genocide.”

Addressing a joint news convention with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on Thursday, Gil reiterated his nation’s stance on Palestine and emphasised the strong and pleasant relationship between Venezuela and Türkiye.

Speaking after the 4th assembly of the Türkiye-Venezuela Joint Cooperation Commission, Gil acknowledged: “Venezuela unequivocally recognizes Palestine as an independent, free country. We oppose the genocide being committed against the Palestinian people and demand accountability for these crimes.”

He highlighted Venezuela’s longstanding assist for Palestinian autonomy and independence. “We believe Palestine should be recognized as an autonomous country,” he stated, urging worldwide motion to make sure justice and peace for Palestine.

Gil additionally expressed hope for world mobilization to finish the violence in Gaza and obtain peace for the Palestinian individuals.

Israel has continued its brutal offensive on the Gaza Strip since Oct. 7, 2023, regardless of a UN Security Council decision demanding a direct cease-fire within the enclave.

At least 35,800 Palestinians have been killed, largely girls and youngsters, and over 80,200 others injured since final October following an assault by the Palestinian group Hamas.

More than seven months into the Israeli struggle, huge swathes of Gaza lay in ruins amid a crippling blockade of meals, clear water and drugs.

Israel is accused of genocide on the ICJ, which has ordered it to make sure that its forces don’t commit acts of genocide and take measures to ensure that humanitarian help is offered to civilians in Gaza.

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Underlining the event in bilateral relations between the 2 nations up to now seven years, Gil acknowledged: “Our diplomats are constantly working in every corner of the world to contribute to this cooperation.”

Highlighting financial cooperation, Gil famous that Venezuela goals to boost commerce with Türkiye, mentioning three key agreements, together with one facilitating the export and import of products and companies.

He underlined the bilateral funding settlement signed between the 2 nations final yr targets a commerce quantity of $3 billion.

The high Venezuelan diplomat acknowledged that the 9 agreements signed between the 2 nations contribute to the advance of cooperation in numerous fields corresponding to tourism, training, aviation, commerce, petrochemicals, power and financial system.

Gil acknowledged Türkiye’s constant opposition to unilateral sanctions in opposition to Venezuela, saying: “Türkiye has always stood firmly against unilateral sanctions on Venezuela and supported us.” He reciprocated by affirming Venezuela’s related stance concerning points associated to Türkiye.

The Venezuelan minister additionally addressed his nation’s financial resilience regardless of sanctions, noting that it’s certainly one of Latin America’s rising economies.

Source: www.anews.com.tr