CORO - The Governor of the Venezuelan Falcón state, Víctor Clark announced this Friday during a radio address and on social media that the Government of Venezuela is ready to resume relations with the islands of Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao.
Clark stated that from Venezuela, and particularly the state of Falcón, they were ready to restart cooperation and exchange relations with the Caribbean islands and the Kingdom of the Netherlands, after it was authorized by President Nicolás Maduro.
The Governor pointed out that they were only waiting for the response from the Netherlands "to resume our best relations."
Likewise, the Governor referred to the important announcements made by President Maduro during his visit to Falcón this Thursday within the framework of the Adícora Fest, including the approval of resources for the improvements of the Eastern Coast and the construction of the Adícora airport.
“The Eastern Coast will have 55 new and recovered megawatts of electricity” to improve this and other basic services in this important tourist area, where a Tucacas-Chichiriviche tourism development corridor will also be built. In the same way, he announced that in three months the work on the Adícora airport should start”.
Governor Víctor Clark once again reaffirmed to the people of Falcón that his management has strategic planning and vision to empower the state in economic and tourist matters.