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Bolivarian Alliance countries support multipolar world — Maduro

The president called for "the unity of political trends" of the Latin American region

CARACAS, December 15. /TASS/. Member-countries of the Bolivarian Alliance of the Americas (ALBA) are taking part in the buildup of the multipolar equitable world, President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro said at the plenary session of the 24th ALBA summit.

"The dawn and the hope for the new world have become the reality. The Bolivarian Alliance of the Americas was created twenty years ago to give an impetus to building the multipolar, polycentric and equitable world without hegemony," Maduro said in his statement streamed by the Venezolana de Television.

The president called for "the unity of political trends" of the Latin American region.

The regional association of Latin American and Caribbean countries created in 2004 by leaders of Cuba and Venezuela Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez comprises Antigua and Barbuda, Bolivia, Venezuela, Grenada, Dominica, Cuba, Nicaragua, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Kitts and Nevis, and St. Lucia.