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Maduro urges LA unity, investment in Africa
By Staff Writers, teleSUR
teleSUR
Tuesday, Aug 11, 2015

Maduro calls to strengthen the union between the peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean. | Photo: teleSUR

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro called on Latin American and Caribbean nations Monday to create and support new initiatives in Africa in response to the European migrant crisis.

Speaking at the extraordinary meeting of ALBA nations in the Venezuelan capital ,Caracas, Maduro urged his fellow leaders to take action to help their African brothers.

“We are sons of Africa,” he said. “We cannot close our eyes, even though nothing is happening to us.”

Maduro explained that the route of the migrant crisis, which has seen thousands of Africans and Syrians killed in the attempt to enter Europe, and treated inhumanely if they ever manage to arrive, was due to the “chaotic policies of the West,” as well as “historical, cultural, economic and political” reasons.

He welcomed the idea of European nations donating 20 percent of their military budgets to invest in social causes, urging ALBA nations to also invest in education, health and infrastructure in Africa.

The Venezuelan president also highlighted how solidarity between Latin American and Caribbean nations was the key to peace, and how, despite destabilization attempts in Venezuela, Brazil and Argentina, the bloc was standing firm.

“They haven’t achieved (destabilization) not because they don't want to, but because they can't,” Maduro said.

“Separated we are nothing. Prisoners to be captured. Together we are a power. Through the good and the bad, we must stay united,” Maduro said.


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