
Claudia Sheinbaum talks to Delcy Rodríguez after the earthquakes in Venezuela
Claudia Sheinbaum sent support to Venezuela following the June 24 earthquake; Mexico deployed rescue and humanitarian relief brigades.
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Mexico City, 26 Jun (Prensa Latina) Mexico's President, Claudia Sheinbaum, today extended her condolences to Venezuela's mandate-in-charge, Delcy Rodríguez, and reaffirmed her support for the people of that nation following the devastating earthquakes on Wednesday. Sheinbaum reveals what he spoke with Delcy Rodríguez after earthquakes in Venezuela: 'I expressed my condolences'. "In difficult times, our nation is in solidarity with brother countries," Sheinbaum published on his social networks after calling with President of Venezuela.
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Mexico City, 26 Jun (Prensa Latina) Mexico's President, Claudia Sheinbaum, today extended her condolences to Venezuela's mandate-in-charge, Delcy Rodríguez, and reaffirmed her support for the people of that nation following the devastating earthquakes on Wednesday.
according to Prensa LatinaSheinbaum reveals what he spoke with Delcy Rodríguez after earthquakes in Venezuela: 'I expressed my condolences'. "In difficult times, our nation is in solidarity with brother countries," Sheinbaum published on his social networks after calling with President of Venezuela.
according to El Financiero (MX) — ÚltimasPresident of Mexico reaffirms support for Venezuela after earthquakes.
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