Through a videoconference, the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, met with the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, this Monday.
This was announced by the first national president through a message published on his social networks.
The focal point of the conversation was the treatment of the covid-19 pandemic, which in the country turned two years old this Sunday since the first cases were reported.
Maduro pointed out that they reviewed “joint work issues”, such as progress in the fight once morest the coronavirus.
In addition, there is the will to increase the technical assistance of the office that Bachelet presides over in the country and thus “guarantee justice and peace for the people,” he concluded.
No further details were offered regarding this meeting, or what the help that the international organization will present would be like.
In videoconference with the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. H H. Michelle Bachelet, we review issues of joint work, such as: progress in the fight once morest COVID-19 and the will to increase technical assistance in order to guarantee justice and peace for the people. pic.twitter.com/2n5cRlffVr
– Nicolas Maduro (@NicolasMaduro) March 14, 2022
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