*In Brazil and the United States, popular movements manifested their support to Venezuela’s right to independence and sovereignty. *The Bolivarian nation expressed gratitude for the displays of solidarity from around the world. teleSUR
00:00And Cuba also joined the day of society with Venezuela, the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples.
00:05The Cuban people's support for the borderline revolution and for peace in Latin American and Caribbean was reaffirmed.
00:11The event brought together representatives from CAP, the Cuban chapter of the Anti-Fascist International,
00:17the Venezuelan diplomatic mission in Cuba and social organizations who expressed their support for the Venezuelan people
00:21in the face of external aggression and threats.
00:24With slogans such as Venezuela is not a threat, Venezuela is hope, and rejection of the threat against Venezuela and all of Latin America and the Caribbean,
00:32Cuba's commitment to the defense of sovereignty and self-determination of peoples was ratified.
00:41And in a gesture of regional support, popular movements in Brazil reiterated solidity with Venezuela
00:47in the face of escalating military aggression by the U.S. government in the Caribbean.
00:51On the slogan, Insoidated with Venezuela in Defense of Peace in Latin America and the Caribbean,
00:56a total of 18 organizations and 38 activists from Brazil signed a joint declaration categorically rejecting
01:02the recent military threats by the United States in the region.
01:05The document demands an end to U.S. military presence in the Caribbean Sea
01:09and calls on Brazilian government to take a firm stance on the issue.
01:13In turn, the declaration denounces that the deployment of a U.S. nuclear submarine
01:17values that track the local treaty, which declares Latin America and the Caribbean a nuclear weapons-free zone.
01:28And as the U.S. government prepares to start another catastrophic war in Latin America,
01:32people gather in different cities to tell President Trump, U.S., hands-off Venezuela.
01:37Thousands of demonstrators flood streets across the U.S.
01:41to protest potential military action against Venezuela.
01:44From Washington, D.C. to major cities nationwide, citizens demand peace, diplomacy,
01:49and an end to interventionist policies.
01:54When Venezuela's Foreign Minister, Ivan Hill thanked the South African government
01:58for the messages of solidity and support sent to the Venezuelan people
02:01in the face of escalating U.S. aggression,
02:03rectoring the unity of both peoples in the construction of a multipolar world.
02:07Through his social media accounts, the Venezuelan Foreign Minister expressed
02:10hugs and gratitude from Venezuela to Angi Mocheca, Minister of Defense,
02:15and Budi Manamela, Minister of Higher Education of South Africa,
02:19members of the National Executive Council,
02:21for their message of solidity and support for the Venezuelan people.
02:25Venezuela and South Africa together in building a more just, multicentric,
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