Este es el ambiente que se vive en Cúcuta durante el concierto en la frontera
El concierto humanitario Venezuela Aid Live, que se realiza este viernes en el puente Tienditas, en la frontera con Venezuela, empezó con una presentación en la tarima de una migrante venezolana que cantaba en autobuses de Lima.
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFPColombian singer Carlos Vives (C) and other artists perform during the "Venezuela Aid Live" concert, organized to raise money for the Venezuelan relief effort at the head of the Tienditas International Bridge in Cucuta, Colombia, on February 22, 2019. - Venezuela's political tug-of-war morphs into a battle of the bands on Friday, with dueling government and opposition pop concerts ahead of a weekend showdown over the entry of badly needed food and medical aid. (Photo by Raul ARBOLEDA / AFP)
El concierto humanitario Venezuela Aid Live, que se realiza este viernes en el puente Tienditas, en la frontera con Venezuela, empezó con una presentación en la tarima de una migrante venezolana que cantaba en autobuses de Lima. El espectáculo musical es una iniciativa del multimillonario británico Richard Branson, quien dijo que “va a ser un día mágico” y que su interés es estrictamente humanitario.
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFPPanamanian-born Spanish singer and actor Miguel Bose performs during the "Venezuela Aid Live" concert, organized to raise money for the Venezuelan relief effort at the head of the Tienditas International Bridge in Cucuta, Colombia, on February 22, 2019. - Venezuela's political tug-of-war morphs into a battle of the bands on Friday, with dueling government and opposition pop concerts ahead of a weekend showdown over the entry of badly needed food and medical aid. (Photo by Raul ARBOLEDA / AFP)
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFPPuerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi performs during the "Venezuela Aid Live" concert, organized to raise money for the Venezuelan relief effort at the head of the Tienditas International Bridge in Cucuta, Colombia, on February 22, 2019. - Venezuela's political tug-of-war morphs into a battle of the bands on Friday, with dueling government and opposition pop concerts ahead of a weekend showdown over the entry of badly needed food and medical aid. (Photo by Raul ARBOLEDA / AFP)
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFPDominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra performs during the "Venezuela Aid Live" concert, organized to raise money for the Venezuelan relief effort at the head of the Tienditas International Bridge in Cucuta, Colombia, on February 22, 2019. - Venezuela's political tug-of-war morphs into a battle of the bands on Friday, with dueling government and opposition pop concerts ahead of a weekend showdown over the entry of badly needed food and medical aid. (Photo by Raul ARBOLEDA / AFP)
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFPColombian singer Maluma performs during the "Venezuela Aid Live" concert, organized to raise money for the Venezuelan relief effort at the head of the Tienditas International Bridge in Cucuta, Colombia, on February 22, 2019. - Venezuela's political tug-of-war morphs into a battle of the bands on Friday, with dueling government and opposition pop concerts ahead of a weekend showdown over the entry of badly needed food and medical aid. (Photo by Raul ARBOLEDA / AFP)
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFPColombian singers Silvestre Dangond (L) and Maluma perform during the "Venezuela Aid Live" concert, organized to raise money for the Venezuelan relief effort at the head of the Tienditas International Bridge in Cucuta, Colombia, on February 22, 2019. - Venezuela's political tug-of-war morphs into a battle of the bands on Friday, with dueling government and opposition pop concerts ahead of a weekend showdown over the entry of badly needed food and medical aid. (Photo by Raul ARBOLEDA / AFP)
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFPColombian singers Silvestre Dangond (L) and Maluma perform during the "Venezuela Aid Live" concert, organized to raise money for the Venezuelan relief effort at the head of the Tienditas International Bridge in Cucuta, Colombia, on February 22, 2019. - Venezuela's political tug-of-war morphs into a battle of the bands on Friday, with dueling government and opposition pop concerts ahead of a weekend showdown over the entry of badly needed food and medical aid. (Photo by Raul ARBOLEDA / AFP)
LUIS ROBAYO/AFPPeople attend "Venezuela Aid Live" concert, organized to raise money for the Venezuelan relief effort at Tienditas International Bridge in Cucuta, Colombia, on February 22, 2019. - Venezuela's political tug-of-war morphs into a battle of the bands on Friday, with dueling government and opposition pop concerts ahead of a weekend showdown over the entry of badly needed food and medical aid. (Photo by Luis ROBAYO / AFP)
Recordamos las cosas no como fueron, sino como nos conviene, para justificar nuestras emociones y pensamientos de hoy. Ya sea para reafirmar el amor que sentimos por algunas personas o lugares, o para sostener nuestros rechazos o malos sentimientos ante otros.
Distintas fuentes periodísticas ecuatorianas afirman que Petro en Manta se habría reunido tanto con políticos del movimiento de Correa como con Fito o personas de su confianza. Hace cuatro días Petro dijo que “en Manta escribí, ese domingo, 25 [de mayo], unas treinta páginas” de un libro.
No nos queda más que solicitarle al gobierno de los Estados Unidos que los colombianos no nos sentimos representados por el presidente Petro y su gobierno y que no proceda a sancionar ni económica, ni políticamente al país por lo realizado por Petro y su banda.
El foro de la Ocde, que explorará nuevas oportunidades de crecimiento de economías locales, es una ocasión excepcional para que la ciudad potencie su progreso.