Venezuela implements Chavez's legacy – Palestine to benefit from oil deal
Ramona Wadi
Tuesday, 27 August 2013 13:21
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[image: Hugo Chavez]

Chávez was the first Latin American president to recognise the State of
Palestine
Former Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez's internationalist example and legacy
is being concretely implemented. On August 24, Mexico's 'El Economista', as
well as Iran's Press TV, reported that Venezuela and Palestine have signed
agreements under which oil will be sold 'at a fair price' to Palestinians.
The five year deal includes training Palestinians with regard to handling
and distribution of oil as well as favourable repayment terms.

The agreement was signed in Caracas by Venezuelan foreign minister Elias
Jaua and Palestinian counterpart Riad al-Maliki. Al-Maliki declared that
the agreement reflects Venezuela's pledge towards cooperation and
solidarity, and would also reduce the PA's dependence upon Israel for
imported fuel. According to El Economista, Al Maliki stated, 'Venezuela is
continuing the legacy of deceased former president Hugo Chávez, who had
always declared his support for the Palestinian people and the same
commitment is now expressed by President Nicolás Maduro".


Socialist Latin American countries, in particular Bolivia and Venezuela,
have regularly expressed support for Palestinians, exhibited in various
diplomatic measures implemented against Israel. However, none have been as
consistent as Chávez in denouncing the Israel occupation and imperial
interests in the Middle East.


 In September 2011, Chávez penned a letter to UN Secretary General Ban Ki
Moon, affirming the country's support for a free, independent and sovereign
Palestine, stating, "The Palestinian cause represents a constant and
unwavering will to resist, already written in the historic memory of the
human condition". With references to the poetry of Mahmoud Darwish, Chávez
declares the Palestinian resistance as directly linked to land, while
explaining the politics of genocide also inextricably linked to
imperialism, of which Israel is an ally.


Chávez had also vehemently denounced the enforced descent into oblivion
disseminated by an intentional amalgamation of anti-Semitism and
anti-Zionism. In the same letter, he stated, "I want to make myself clear:
It is one thing to denounce anti-Semitism, and an entirely different thing
to passively accept that Zionist barbarism enforces an apartheid regime
against the Palestinian people. From an ethical standpoint those who
denounce the first, must condemn the second."


Only Chávez went a step further than uttering simple condemnations.
Following in the steps of Fidel Castro's anti-imperialist resistance, he
exhibited a deep sense of internationalism evidenced by the consistent
support towards the people of Palestine.


 In 2009, Chávez was the first Latin American president to recognise the
State of Palestine. Following Palestine's status upgrade at the United
Nations last year, Venezuela and Palestine established new agreements
concerning health, education, culture and tourism, as well as the
abolishment of visas for Palestinians wishing to travel to Venezuela.


The agreements provided a concrete respite for Palestinians after the
destruction inflicted by Israel during Operation Pillar of Defence.


Nicolás Maduro is clearly embracing Chávez's struggle for the rights of the
oppressed and affirming Venezuela's support for Palestinians. In light of
the recent developments in favour of Palestinians, it is perhaps time for
Mahmoud Abbas to concretely distance himself from the Israeli demands of
acquiescence and strengthen political alliances with countries which have
experienced and battled imperialism, without resorting to a crippling
economic dependence to ensure their survival.


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