00:00Venezuela's acting president, José Rodríguez, was welcomed this Sunday at Granley-Adams International
00:05Airport in Barbados, in which marks her second official visit since assuming the role as
00:10acting head of state.
00:12Accompanied by several ministers and political figures from the Bolivarian government, Rodríguez
00:17was greeted by Barbadian Foreign Minister Christopher Peter Sinclair and other officials
00:22with honors befitting her high office.
00:25This is the first official visit to Barbados and the second international tour by the leaders
00:29since she assumed the highest office of the Venezuelan state in January as acting president.
00:34The dream comes 17 days after her visit to Grenada, reaffirming cooperation ties with the Caribbean.
00:40Her agenda aims to strengthen bilateral relations within the framework of regional integration
00:45and defense of sovereignty against imperialist aggressions.
00:55In this context, Acting President José Rodríguez also addressed the visit through her social
01:00media accounts.
01:01We have arrived in Barbados to strengthen our bilateral ties and advance our joint strategic
01:06cooperation agenda in support of the well-being and development of both nations.
01:11Caribbean unity is a source of strength for building a region of shared prosperity.
01:25For her part, Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mortmotley addressed the visit, taking to her social
01:30media to share.
01:32Barbados today welcomed Her Excellency Dulce Rodriguez, President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela,
01:38for an official visit.
01:39The visit will provide an opportunity for high-level discussions on areas of practical cooperation
01:44and wider regional development, adding that for Barbados, diplomacy remains rooted in respect,
01:50dialogue and purpose.
01:51We continue to engage our partners with a clear focus on building relationships that can deliver
01:56tangible benefits for our people and the wider region.
02:05For this visit,וד
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