
Caracas gets 300 million euros from the IMF for recovery
The Head of State reported on July 8th of a telephone conversation with Georgieva about the release of “blocked resources from Venezuela” in the IMF.
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The Head of State reported on July 8th of a telephone conversation with Georgieva about the release of “blocked resources from Venezuela” in the IMF. On July 9, IMF spokesman Julie Kozack explained at a press conference that Georgieva and Rodríguez discussed "the use of Venezuela's reserve portion in the IMF, which is an important and easily accessible source of liquidity that can be mobilised quickly". The number of deaths from the double earthquake that hit Venezuela on June 24 rose on Friday to 5.069, after the registration of 139 new deaths, according to the latest data released by the Venezuelan authorities.
Furthermore, The data were released by the president of the National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, who also indicated that the number of wounded remains at 16,740. The IMF and Venezuela resumed relations last April, which had been suspended since 2019. Rodríguez thanked IMF director Kristalina Georgieva for “support and commitment, as well as all the institutions that made this important step possible.” “We will continue to work tirelessly to protect our people and advance in the country’s recovery,” he added.
In addition, Since then, contacts between the institution and the interim government of Rodríguez have been regular, with a view to completing technical procedures to enable the country to re-access the IMF financial instruments in future. The interim president of Venezuela explained that the funds will “support families affected by housing, infrastructure and essential public services, among other needs”.
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The Head of State reported on July 8th of a telephone conversation with Georgieva about the release of “blocked resources from Venezuela” in the IMF.
reliability low1/2 sourcesOn July 9, IMF spokesman Julie Kozack explained at a press conference that Georgieva and Rodríguez discussed "the use of Venezuela's reserve portion in the IMF, which is an important and easily accessible source of liquidity that can be mobilised quickly".
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe number of deaths from the double earthquake that hit Venezuela on June 24 rose on Friday to 5.069, after the registration of 139 new deaths, according to the latest data released by the Venezuelan authorities.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe data were released by the president of the National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, who also indicated that the number of wounded remains at 16,740.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe IMF and Venezuela resumed relations last April, which had been suspended since 2019.
reliability low1/2 sourcesRodríguez thanked IMF director Kristalina Georgieva for “support and commitment, as well as all the institutions that made this important step possible.” “We will continue to work tirelessly to protect our people and advance in the country’s recovery,” he added.
reliability low1/2 sourcesSince then, contacts between the institution and the interim government of Rodríguez have been regular, with a view to completing technical procedures to enable the country to re-access the IMF financial instruments in future.
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The interim president of Venezuela explained that the funds will “support families affected by housing, infrastructure and essential public services, among other needs”.
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