Putin and Maduro sign strategic partnership agreement
- On Wednesday, May 7, 2025, Vladimir Putin and Nicolás Maduro convened in Moscow to formalize a strategic partnership agreement.
- The agreement follows Russia’s recent formation of similar pacts with China, Iran, and North Korea since 2022 amid tense relations with the West due to the Ukraine war.
- The treaty establishes collaboration on energy, including oil and gas development, arms control, security, counterterrorism, and coordinated efforts within international energy organizations such as OPEC Plus and the Gas Exporting Countries Forum.
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov referred to the deal as a significant and comprehensive framework, while President Maduro expressed optimism that it will strengthen ties between the two nations in the years ahead.
- This strategic deal strengthens Russia and Venezuela’s political and economic partnership amid sanctions and is expected to enhance cooperation across multiple sectors including energy and trade.
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