Arreaza: ALBA-TCP must engage the rest of the integration mechanisms to build the definitive union

Caracas, March 26, 2024.- In an interview with Unión Radio, in Caracas, on “Al instante”, the Executive Secretary of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America – People’s Trade Treaty (ALBA-TCP), Jorge Arreaza, highlighted that this mechanism embodies Bolivar’s spirit of unity beyond integration, which was adopted by Commanders Hugo Chávez and Fidel Castro.

He highlighted that ALBA must be the great unifying factor. “It is a people’s alliance”, so any social movement of the continent and beyond can join, any local government can join, “we must be the force being peoples, which is the driving force of any process of humanity”.

He also stressed that ALBA-TCP has the “responsibility of engaging the rest of the integration mechanisms to build the definitive union, to gradually develop the CELAC (Community of Latin American and Caribbean States) called for by Simón Bolívar through the Congress of Panama in 1826, but in these times we must (…) Build the pole of our America within the framework of a multipolar world”.

Regarding the member countries under sanctions by imperialism, the Executive Secretary stated that Venezuela is emerging with 100% of its own effort. “Cuba with its historical lesson and Nicaragua, without a doubt, will succeed. Our continent has always been under dispute since the Europeans set foot here. This very century must be the century of the victory of the Latin American and Caribbean peoples, the century of Our America, for which ALBA-TCP is essential and that is why empires are attacking it.

BRICS and Southern Command

When asked about Venezuela’s intention to become a regular member of BRICS, Arreaza said that the platform of emerging countries represents the positive pole of alliances facing the G7, the G20. “It represents a different alternative. I believe that Venezuela has a very high probability of joining BRICS soon and acting as a bridge, at first, and then as a window for other ALBA countries, with enough economic capacity and demographic weight, to join BRICS and its Bank”.

Likewise, the official was asked about his opinion on the intention expressed by the Head of the U.S. Southern Command, Laura Richardson, to control the natural resources of the region and he replied that “imperialism is very arrogant. This lady has followed the same strategy of trying to subjugate by force, in this case, countries that sovereignly decide their own path and, on top of that, to say it with such impudence. We have to protect those natural resources, oil, gas, lithium, minerals”.

The Executive Secretary added that the recent protest in Cuba due to power service failures caused by the U.S. blockade was magnified in the media, since “they tried to create the idea that a people had rebelled and that was not the case. The virtual scenario of the media must be analyzed very critically, because they are usually lying to us through these channels”.

He also referred to the recent communiqué of the ALBA-TCP countries in rejection of new sanctions against Nicaragua, affirming that Sandinismo has a strength and has the right to develop its internal process as they decide, “but this is not accepted in this hyper-imperialism”.

Venezuelan elections

The Venezuelan diplomat talked about the presidential elections in his country, scheduled for July 28 and that just concluded the process of registration of candidates. “We are in the first step of an electoral campaign that people have to assess very well, because we come from the greatest aggression of our republican history, we are still suffering it, the 930 sanctions are intact”.

He remarked that President Nicolás Maduro and his supporters have always been faithful to the constitutional calendar of elections and, once again, people have the chance to choose.

ALBA-TCP participates in Secretariats meeting within the framework of the VIII CELAC Summit

Kingstown, March 1, 2024.- The Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America – People’s Trade Treaty (ALBA-TCP) participated in a meeting with regional Secretariats this Friday, within the framework of the VIII Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), held in Kingstown, capital city of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

The meeting – which was focused on social inclusion and the integration of peoples – was attended by the secretaries of: ALBA-TCP, Jorge Arreaza; the Latin American and Caribbean Economic System (SELA), Clarems Endara; the Latin American Integration Association (ALADI), Sergio Abreu; the Caribbean Community (Caricom), Carla Barnett; the Association of Caribbean States (ACS), Rodolfo Sabonge; the Andean Community (CAN), Gonzalo Gutierrez; and the Central American Integration System (SICA), Ingrid Figueroa.

During his speech, ACS Secretary Rodolfo Sabongestated that connectivity is a key issue for progress in the development of ALBA member countries and other multilateral organizations in the region.

“In this fourth industrial revolution, beyond a technology platform for our communication, we need to take a step forward in knowledge and in the implementation of these tools (such as AI),” he said. 

Sabonge stressed that, within the context of CELAC, it is important to promote mechanisms to help reduce the effects of climate change. 

Meanwhile, the ALBA-TCP Executive Secretary, Jorge Arreaza, emphasized that social inclusion is fundamental for this international mechanism, as well as health and literacy programs.

He highlighted that it is necessary to continue promoting programs such as Misión Milagro, as a social mechanismto provide eye care to thousands of people in the region. 

Likewise, he mentioned that physical and digital connectivity topics are essential. “Regarding the artificial intelligence (AI) subject, as far as CELAC is concerned, our support should lead to a discussion on a code of ethics, so that artificial intelligence does not sweep away the processes of mankind”, added the ALBA Executive Secretary.

Arreaza recalled during the meeting that there are seven Caribbean Island countries and three mainland countries in ALBA, and out of those seven, six are CARICOMmembers. 

Additionally, Arreaza invited the Secretary of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), Didacus Jules, to join ALBA. 

Joint Statement

The heads of the secretariats of the regional and integration organizations ALADI, CARICOM, ALBA-TCP, AEC, SICA, SELA and CAN, as guests at the VIII CELACSummit, committed, through a joint statement, to work on a cooperation agenda to promote regional integration.

In said statement, dated March 1, 2024, they agreed to work together to continue promoting the development of Latin America and the Caribbean. 

They also expressed their commitment to increase exchanges in social, economic, social and cultural matters. Ensuring food security, as well as developing digital and security programs, are also part of the common agenda for the benefit of the peoples.