Rabat – Venezuela’s interim President Juan Guaido reiterated gratuite for Morocco’s support for the aspirations of the Venezuelan people.
Guaido expressed his gratitude during a meeting with Moroccan ambassador to Brazil Nabil Adghoghi on Thursday.
During the meeting, Guaido recalled that Morocco was the first Arab and African country to provide support for the Venezuelan people’s aspirations for democracy and freedom.
The interim president also renewed his willingness to build “strong and confident” diplomatic bonds with Morocco.
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This is not the first time Guaido has expressed his willingness to restore diplomatic ties with Morocco.
In an interview held in February with Emirati television channel Al Ghad, Guaido addressed a special message to Morocco.
“We thank the Arab world, and Morocco especially, for its supporting position for us,” he said.
In January, foreign affairs advisor of the Venezuelan assembly, Manuel Avendano, expressed his interim government’s determination to re-establish diplomatic relations with Morocco.
Avendano also said that Venezuela will “reconsider its recognition of the Sahrawi Republic” under Guaido.
On January 29, Guaido held a conversation with Morocco’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Nasser Bourita by telephone, informing him that Morocco supports all the actions Guaido is taking for the legitimate aspirations of the Venezuelan people for democracy and change.
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