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'Victory of diplomacy' - Rodriguez announces negotiations with Siemens and General Electric to address electricity crisis in northwest Venezuela, urges US to remove sanctions | Collector Thanks to that diplomatic dialogue, I can say that we are already in direct contact with Siemens and with General Electric to resolve the electricity problem in Zulia state," she said. Rodriguez also linked these developments to international dialogue and reiterated her call for the complete lifting of sanctions while emphasising the need for increased resources to restore essential services and stabilise the economy. "We are not going to surrender. We are not going to rest nor surrender <…>. I ask for the lifting of sanctions against Venezuela. All sanctions, not a single one, should remain," she emphasised. The negotiations are taking place amid a prolonged energy crisis that reportedly could require multimillion-dollar investments and several years for its full recovery, while international technical missions have already assessed the condition of the Venezuelan electricity system.""> Thanks to that diplomatic dialogue, I can say that we are already in direct contact with Siemens and with General Electric to resolve the electricity problem in Zulia state," she said. Rodriguez also linked these developments to international dialogue and reiterated her call for the complete lifting of sanctions while emphasising the need for increased resources to restore essential services and stabilise the economy. "We are not going to surrender. We are not going to rest nor surrender <…>. I ask for the lifting of sanctions against Venezuela. All sanctions, not a single one, should remain," she emphasised. The negotiations are taking place amid a prolonged energy crisis that reportedly could require multimillion-dollar investments and several years for its full recovery, while international technical missions have already assessed the condition of the Venezuelan electricity system.""> Thanks to that diplomatic dialogue, I can say that we are already in direct contact with Siemens and with General Electric to resolve the electricity problem in Zulia state," she said. Rodriguez also linked these developments to international dialogue and reiterated her call for the complete lifting of sanctions while emphasising the need for increased resources to restore essential services and stabilise the economy. "We are not going to surrender. We are not going to rest nor surrender <…>. I ask for the lifting of sanctions against Venezuela. All sanctions, not a single one, should remain," she emphasised. The negotiations are taking place amid a prolonged energy crisis that reportedly could require multimillion-dollar investments and several years for its full recovery, while international technical missions have already assessed the condition of the Venezuelan electricity system."">
'Victory of diplomacy' - Rodriguez announces negotiations with Siemens and General Electric to address electricity crisis in northwest Venezuela, urges US to remove sanctions
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'Victory of diplomacy' - Rodriguez announces negotiations with Siemens and General Electric to address electricity crisis in northwest Venezuela, urges US to remove sanctions

"Acting president of Venezuela, Delcy Rodriguez, said on Sunday that her government was maintaining negotiations with companies Siemens and General Electric in order to address the energy crisis, which particularly affects the state of Zulia. During an event, she also called for the end of sanctions imposed by the United States against her country. In addition, Rodriguez noted that these contacts are part of a strategy to rebuild energy infrastructure that has been damaged after years of structural problems and recent power shortages in a situation with high demand and limited system capacity. "The good news is that we said on that very painful 3 January for Venezuela, we said, 'We are going to open a new chapter of national political life,' <…> Thanks to that diplomatic dialogue, I can say that we are already in direct contact with Siemens and with General Electric to resolve the electricity problem in Zulia state," she said. Rodriguez also linked these developments to international dialogue and reiterated her call for the complete lifting of sanctions while emphasising the need for increased resources to restore essential services and stabilise the economy. "We are not going to surrender. We are not going to rest nor surrender <…>. I ask for the lifting of sanctions against Venezuela. All sanctions, not a single one, should remain," she emphasised. The negotiations are taking place amid a prolonged energy crisis that reportedly could require multimillion-dollar investments and several years for its full recovery, while international technical missions have already assessed the condition of the Venezuelan electricity system."

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