La embajadora de Estados Unidos (EEUU), Kelly Craft, visitó este martes la frontera que une Colombia con Venezuela para conocer las necesidades de los migrantes venezolanos que se van de la nación sudamericana por la crisis social y económica que atraviesa el país.
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Craft estuvo acompañada por una delegación del gobierno colombiano, quienes estuvieron presentes en colegios, un Centro Transitorio de Atención a Migrantes y el Comedor Divina Providencia.
A través de la red social Twitter, la diplomática aseguró que: “Nos unimos al equipo del Comedor Divina Providencia para servir el almuerzo a los venezolanos desplazados en Cúcuta, Colombia. Este comedor comunitario sirve 7.000 comidas al día a los venezolanos obligados a huir de su tierra natal”.
As a mother, it touches my heart to see parents so desperate for their children to have a future and an education. They have fled #Maduro and their homes in Venezuela. I encourage them to keep being a voice against this oppressive regime. I will be an even stronger voice as well. pic.twitter.com/bMa6uIIqzb
— Archive: Ambassador Kelly Craft (@USAmbUN30) November 19, 2019
Heartbroken by personal stories I’m hearing from Venezuelans displaced from their homes under the #Maduro regime. The United States supports interim President Guaidó and int'l efforts to address the humanitarian crisis & peacefully restore democracy in Venezuela. #EstamosUnidosVE pic.twitter.com/wFSU1Cj3np
— Archive: Ambassador Kelly Craft (@USAmbUN30) November 19, 2019
About 35,000 Venezuelans cross this bridge into #Colombia every day, upending their lives and homes to flee the oppressive #Maduro regime. #EstamosUnidosVE pic.twitter.com/gc5TdayNts
— Archive: Ambassador Kelly Craft (@USAmbUN30) November 19, 2019
Joining the team at Comedor Divina Providencia in serving lunch to displaced Venezuelans in Cucuta, #Colombia. This soup kitchen serves 7,000 meals a day to Venezuelans forced to flee their homeland. #EstamosUnidosVE pic.twitter.com/pdA2eEkuW6
— Archive: Ambassador Kelly Craft (@USAmbUN30) November 19, 2019