Russia closely monitoring developments in Venezuela: Kremlin
- The Kremlin stated that Moscow is closely monitoring events in Venezuela and maintaining contact with Caracas, as reported by spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
- Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro requested defensive radars, aircraft repairs, and possibly missiles from Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to The Washington Post.
- The US has conducted strikes on alleged drug-trafficking vessels in Venezuela, killing at least 61 people, while President Donald Trump confirmed no decisions had been made on military strikes against Venezuela.
- Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov emphasized the importance of the alliance between Russia and Venezuela amid US pressure, stating the ratification of their cooperation treaty on October 21 was crucial.
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The Kremlin for the time being avoids excessive imbalance, but remember that with Caracas it has a strategic partnership agreement
Russia closely monitoring developments in Venezuela: Kremlin
Spokesman says Russia 'watching very closely what is happening in Venezuela,' adds Moscow is interested in maintaining a peaceful situation between Caracas, Washington - Anadolu Ajansı
The Kremlin spokesman, Dmitri Peskov, said this Sunday that from Russia they remain in contact with Venezuela, this after several transcended ones arose regarding the request for military aid from Nicolás Maduro to the government of Vladimir Putin. “We are in contact with our Venezuelan friends,” said the spokesman before the consultations on the subject of the Russian agency TASS. The same media details that Peskov would not have made an offici…
Russia is an ally of the Venezuelan leader Maduro. However, it is open how far Moscow can defend him against pressure from Washington.
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