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Red Cross humanitarian aid arrives in Venezuela

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2019-04-18 09:44:25Xinhua Editor : Gu Liping ECNS App Download
Photo taken on April 16, 2019 shows convoy transporting humanitarian aid in Caracas, Venezuela. The first shipment of humanitarian aid from the Red Cross arrived in Venezuela on Tuesday, Venezuela's Health Minister Carlos Alvarado confirmed. (Xinhua/Marcos Salgado)

Photo taken on April 16, 2019 shows convoy transporting humanitarian aid in Caracas, Venezuela. The first shipment of humanitarian aid from the Red Cross arrived in Venezuela on Tuesday, Venezuela's Health Minister Carlos Alvarado confirmed. (Xinhua/Marcos Salgado)

The first shipment of humanitarian aid from the Red Cross arrived in Venezuela on Tuesday, Venezuela's Health Minister Carlos Alvarado confirmed.

"This first shipment is very important for Venezuela because it is authorized by the Bolivarian government and President Nicolas Maduro," said Alvarado. "Venezuela has no problems in receiving it."

He added the aid helps to counter shortages caused by U.S. sanctions that block the acquisition of medicine and food for Venezuelans.

The initial shipment comprised medical supplies, power generators and medicine, tweeted Mario Villarroel, president of the Red Cross in Venezuela.

Villarroel said the aid will be distributed to different Venezuelan hospitals "according to the fundamental principles of our movement, especially neutrality, impartiality and independence."

"We ask everyone without exception not to allow the politicization of this huge accomplishment," he added.

In February, Venezuela's U.S.-backed oppositions attempted to force the entry of U.S. aid through the country's borders, leading to border skirmishes with security forces.

Maduro has met privately with directors of international humanitarian organizations recently. Last week, he reached an agreement with the International Committee of the Red Cross on the delivery of humanitarian aid supplies within the framework of respect for the national sovereignty of his country.

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