Venezuela and Russia Review Strategic Bilateral Cooperation Progress
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil met with Russian officials to assess advancements in bilateral cooperation, focusing on joint agreements and political alliance. The meeting highlighted the commitment to a multipolar world and coordination in international forums. By the end of 2025, over 42 new agreements are expected, addressing energy, defense, finance, mining, and technology.

Venezuela and Russia are reviewing their strategic bilateral cooperation following a high-level meeting between Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil and Alexander Shchetinin, Director of the Latin American Department of the Russian Foreign Ministry. The discussions aimed to evaluate joint agreements and strengthen their political alliance.
The countries seek to deepen exchanges across various areas and maintain close coordination in international forums. By the end of 2025, they plan to sign over 42 new agreements focusing on energy, defense, finance, mining, and technology, which aim for development by 2030.




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