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The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, is already in Venezuela

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The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, is already in Venezuela this Wednesday, June 19.

Bachelet arrived at Simón Bolívar International Airport, in response to the invitation made by Nicolas Maduro. After her arrival in Venezuela, the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, met with Maduro’s chancellor, Jorge Arreaza.

The President (E) of Venezuela Juan Guaidó, announced that he will meet with the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, next Friday, June 21, the day on which the diplomatica finalizes its visit.

The information was offered by Guaidó upon his departure from the presentation of the Country Plan, an Agrifood sector, held at the Metropolitan University in the city of Caracas. He said that they will also be supporting the street calls made by NGOs for next Friday.

“The visit of the High Commissioner of Human Rights of the UN Organization to Venezuela has to do with the Complex Humanitarian Emergency that crosses the country, not with the pressure of any sector. Your visit is the implicit recognition of the crisis that we have denounced for years. “

The President in charge said that it is one thing to see, read a Report; and another very different is to feel reality; and that is what he expects Bachelet to do despite the “varnish that the regime wants to give” when trying to make the crisis invisible.

He stressed that he hopes that the visit of the former president of Chile, collaborates in the “approximation of urgent solutions” to the Complex Humanitarian Emergency that is about to become a humanitarian catastrophe.

Guaidó celebrated that Bachelet agreed to visit Venezuela, “we celebrated the visit of the High Commissioner and we hope that Bachelet will verify what we are denouncing.”

He also reiterated that “today we are facing the worst catastrophe in the hemisphere and we must give a quick solution to this,” he said.

The former Chilean president will give official statements to the press about the outcome of her visit, on June 21 from Maiquetía airport.

High Commissioner for Human Rights of the UN, greets press workers on their arrival in Venezuela

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