The president considers that the Government of Spain “for some reason” is not accepting international aid
Nov. 12 () –
The president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, offered this Monday to his Costa Rican counterpart, Rodrigo Chaves, the humanitarian aid that was going to be allocated to those affected by DANA in Valencia, considering that the Government of Spain “is not accepting the international aid”.
“We had a mission ready to go to Valencia, with 300 rescuers, medical supplies, food… A plane full. We have had it ready for days. I understand that the Government of Spain, for some reason, is not accepting international aid and We can send it here tomorrow,” he said at a press conference.
When making these statements, Chaves expressed: “May God bless you. Applause.” Thus, the Salvadoran president, who has made a state visit to Costa Rica, has ordered that the aid “go out tonight.”
Bukele announced on October 31 through his profile on the social network X that he had sent an offer of help to the Spanish Government through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
On the other hand, both leaders have announced an initiative called ‘League of Nations’ to guarantee the security and prosperity of both countries and that opens the door to more countries in the world “that have the same vision.”
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