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US delivers medical supplies to Venezuela

By Caribbean News Global

WASHINGTON, USA – The US Department of State has announced efforts to deliver priority medical supplies for the Venezuelan People.

“At President Trump’s direction, today the United States airlifted an initial 25 pallets—over 6,000 kilograms—of priority medical supplies to the Venezuelan people as part of the administration’s three-phase plan for Venezuela’s stabilisation, recovery, and transition,” US Department of State, said in a press release. “The interim ministry of health will distribute these critical medications nationwide to Venezuelans who require urgent medical care. This is the first shipment of a significant effort to surge critical medical supplies to Venezuela.”

This is America First Foreign Assistance in action, the statement attributed to Thomas Pigott, principle deputy spokesperson, added: “we continue to deliver swift, stabilising support in our hemisphere, with clear results and full accountability to the US taxpayer. These critical medications will help stabilise Venezuela’s health system, address critical medical needs, reduce preventable disease, and save lives. This assistance also supports Venezuela’s longer-term recovery. Stabilising the health system will attract responsible private sector investment and help Venezuela move toward greater self-sufficiency—consistent with our approach of promoting trade, not aid.”

The US Department of State says that, “The United States continues to work with Venezuela’s interim authorities to execute our three-phased plan to support Venezuela’s economic recovery and political reconciliation. This delivery advances the country’s transition toward a stable, prosperous, and democratic Venezuela that serves as a market for American goods and innovation in our region.”

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