Maduro highlights latest agreements with Russia
- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced a comprehensive strategic cooperation treaty with Russia, focusing on various sectors including satellite technology, educational exchanges, and tech pacts during his recent visit on May 9, 2025, coinciding with the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Victory in World War II.
- Maduro emphasized plans to triple direct flights between Caracas and Moscow to increase tourism and business ties, aiming to accommodate growing Russian tourism in Venezuela.
- During his address, Maduro condemned Western historical narratives, stating they continue to 'try – and fail – to hide the sun of truth with lies.'
- Maduro described the treaty as a bridge between civilizations that share principles of sovereignty and multipolarity, highlighting 24 years of bilateral relations with Russia.
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Maduro highlights latest agreements with Russia
Venezuelan ruler Nicolás Maduro underscored Monday that the historic 'highest strategic level' treaty with Russia signed in Moscow during his visit to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Victory over Nazism as the result of a 24-year relationship between the two countries.
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