Maduro: Russia and Venezuela sign a 10-year strategic partnership agreement
According to the report of Mehr correspondent, quoted by Sputnik, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in a television interview announced that Russia and Venezuela plan to sign a 10-year strategic alliance agreement at the intergovernmental commission meeting in December.
He said about this: Delsey Rodríguez, the vice president reported that the intergovernmental commission of the two countries will be held at the end of the year, and a 10-year strategic alliance is planned in this meeting. Let’s sign.
Nicolas Maduro added: Therefore, Venezuela considers Russia an older and good sister, and Russia considers Venezuela an essential and important force in Latin America.
Rodriguez traveled to Moscow at the end of September and met with Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko, who is the co-chair of the intergovernmental commission.
Following the talks between Rodríguez and Chernyshenko, the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry announced the preparation for the next meeting of the intergovernmental commission, which is scheduled to be held in Caracas at the end of this year.
The president of Venezuela also said: Russia has deep, strategic and fraternal relations with Venezuela. Commander Hugo Chávez and Vladimir Putin created something amazing. I contributed to this as a member of the parliament, and then as the president, we strengthened relations in all areas.