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00:00Usted tiene el plazo.
00:01Muchas gracias, Ministro, y muchas gracias a todos.
00:05Y quiero hablar con los pueblos noruegianos, los europeos, los venezolanos.
00:13Yo diría que a todos los ciudadanos del mundo en esta hora.
00:18Y aseguro que estoy muy esperada que Venezuela sea libre.
00:23Y que nos convertirá un país en un bico de esperanza y oportunidad de democracia.
00:30Y, bueno, we will welcome not only the Venezuelans that have been forced to flee,
00:34but citizens from all over the world that will find a refuge, as Venezuela used to be decades ago.
00:41And as I mentioned, well, Ana Corina read yesterday,
00:49I believe that our experience in Venezuela conveys to the world a testimony
00:57that certainly in order to have peace you require democracy.
01:02Democracy is the system that enables peace in a society.
01:06But you cannot have democracy without freedom.
01:12And freedom is an individual decision, a rational decision.
01:17And it's the sum of these individual conscious decisions that bring that collective ethos
01:25that creates the force, the strength, and the courage
01:30to fight for freedom, to defend when you've got it.
01:34And that courage comes from the things that truly matter in your life,
01:41the things that you love.
01:43And when you feel that those things are most in danger,
01:47the courage increases.
01:49That's why I am convinced that peace, ultimately, is an act of love.
01:57And that's what brought me here.
02:00The love of millions of Venezuelans for our country, for freedom, and for our children.
02:08And I believe there's no other generation in the history of Venezuela that loves more freedom or family
02:17and our soul or territory, the possibility of actually being in your homeland,
02:24moving freely in your homeland, because we have lost it.
02:29And as I mentioned to you, the force that brought this country, our nation, together
02:36was this longing that we want our children back home.
02:41And we will not stop until they do that.
02:46And we give them a country in which they can live with dignity, with justice,
02:53and the responsibility that comes with freedom.
02:56So we have great admiration for Norway's institutions and democracy.
03:04We share benefits that nature has given us,
03:11and we admire the way this society has used them on behalf of your people,
03:18quite the country of what has happened in Venezuela.
03:21So we have to learn, and we have used Norway as an example
03:24several times during these decades, and believe me, we will turn Venezuela
03:29into that energy, technological, and democracy hub of the Americas.
03:36And we count on you.
03:38And I, you know, long for that day, and we will host all of you
03:43in a bright, democratic, and free country.
03:46And it's going to be soon.
03:47So thank you very much, and very honoured and grateful to the novel committee
03:53for this recognition to the Venezuelan people, to a great movement.
03:58I'm just one of the millions of people that form it.
04:04And I do believe it is a recognition to democracy as well.
04:09So thank you very much.
04:12Thank you.
04:13So then we open up for questions, and the first question comes from the Norwegian broadcaster TV2.
04:19So, Fyrel Somdil from TV2 Norway, I have a question for you, Maria Corina Machado.
04:24You arrived just a few hours ago, and you got to reunite with your family in a very long time.
04:31How was that first meeting, and how has your first hours in Oslo been?
04:39I couldn't sleep last night, going over and over again, that first instant when I saw my children.
04:49And for many weeks I had been thinking of that possibility,
04:56and which one of them I would hug first.
04:58And to tell you something, I hugged them the three at the same time,
05:04and it's been one of the most extraordinary.
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