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Japón enviará segundo equipo médico a Venezuela y destinará 3,5 millones de dólares en ayuda

El Clarín

El Clarín

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July 10, 2026

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Japón enviará segundo equipo médico a Venezuela. El Gobierno japonés anunció este viernes el envío de un segundo equipo de asistencia médica al país para apoyar la atención de las zonas afectadas por los terremotos de finales de junio, además de un paquete de ayuda humanitaria valorado en 3,5 millones de dólares. La asistencia forma [] La entrada Japón enviará segundo equipo médico a Venezuela y destinará 3,5 millones de dólares en ayuda se publicó primero en El Clarin.

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