Among the topics discussed, they analyzed how the US government orchestrated a coup against the legitimate and constitutional mandate of President Nicolás Maduro Moros. Hours earlier, the Head of the Foreign Ministry also held a meeting with the Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley, where they evaluated joint projects, as well as other areas related to guaranteeing peace, stability and development in the Caribbean region.Canciller Jorge Arreaza analiza junto a representantes de los movimientos sociales de #Barbados la verdad de #Venezuela y les explica cómo desde los EEUU se orquesta un Golpe de Estado contra el Gobierno legítimo del presidente Nicolás Maduro.#FebreroRebeldeEnRevolución pic.twitter.com/Wh2esnghya
— Cancillería Venezuela 🇻🇪 (@CancilleriaVE) February 1, 2019
It should be noted that Venezuela and Barbados have 49 years of diplomatic relations, but it is since the arrival of Commander Hugo Chávez in 1999 to the presidency, when ties were strengthened not only between the two countries but also with the region.La revisión de proyectos y alianzas entre #Venezuela y #Barbados son parte de la agenda bilateral que se desarrolla entre el canciller Jorge Arreaza y la primera ministra Mia Mottley #FebreroRebeldeEnRevolución pic.twitter.com/PMhpmJykkh
— Cancillería Venezuela 🇻🇪 (@CancilleriaVE) February 1, 2019