Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro sent his congratulations to the Sudanese people and their government on the 70th anniversary of their independence, commemorated this December 31st.

This was reported by Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil after a telephone conversation with Sudan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Salim Ahmed Ibrahim, during which they reviewed the “excellent bilateral relations.”

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During the conversation, the high-ranking diplomats addressed the current “belligerent threats” facing the Bolivarian Republic.

They also discussed the acts of piracy perpetrated by the United States in the Caribbean “with the aim of seizing Venezuelan oil.”

The foreign ministers reiterated their joint position in “rejecting these violations of international law and the principles of sovereignty and self-determination of all countries.”

The Government and people of Venezuela sent “a fraternal embrace to the brotherly people of Sudan” and wished them that in 2026 stability and peace will be consolidated for a prosperous and sovereign future.


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