Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro denounced a U.S. media campaign against Venezuelan migrants, who he said are victims of an economic and political war orchestrated by Washington. teleSUR
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00:00 Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro denounced the media campaign launched by the US government
00:04 and the press against Venezuelan migrants.
00:07 During his televised program with Maduro Mask, the president demanded the lifting of the
00:13 US coercive measures to put an end to the migratory problem.
00:17 The head of state called on Venezuelans abroad to return and join in the construction of
00:23 the country's future.
00:25 He also recalled that as a result of the US sanctions, the country lost 99% of its income,
00:31 which triggered a crisis in the South American nation.
00:41 Also in Venezuela, the consultation, debate and action of the so-called "Seven Transformations"
00:46 concluded with multiple observations and proposals from the people's power.
00:51 The debate that began on January 18th counted with the participation of more than 60,000
00:56 community assemblies in the design of recovery and prosperity policies for 2030.
01:03 The closing ceremony in the state of Miranda was attended by Vice President Delsi Rodríguez,
01:09 who emphasized that the dialogue set the route for the recovery of Venezuela.
01:14 Rodríguez highlighted the importance of advancing towards the nation's technological, scientific,
01:20 cultural and economic independence.
01:22 She also reiterated that Venezuela will never again be dominated by any imperial power and
01:28 is now on its way to becoming a member of the BRICS.
01:31 There are the BRICS, Venezuelans on the road with the BRICS, who are in the vanguard of
01:40 the transformation and change towards a different world, towards a world that respects international
01:46 law.
01:47 Venezuela will never submit to any imperial power.
01:51 It is marked in our history.
01:52 We inherited from Bolívar, from our heroes, from our heroines, to never submit ourselves
01:58 to any power.
02:02 In Guyana, the 46th meeting of leaders of the Caribbean community, CARICOM, continues
02:07 on Monday with a business forum that will allow participating delegations to explore
02:12 opportunities for cooperation between this zone and other regions of the world.
02:17 The event was opened by the country's president and temporary leader of the bloc, Irfan Ali,
02:23 with a call to take advantage of bilateral contacts to forge new alliances that will
02:28 result in more prosperity and common development.