Jamaica Gleaner

Russia’s foreign minister reaffirms support of Maduro

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‘Venezuela and Russia are two countries that are victims on the internatio­nal stage of the illegal, irrational, illegitima­te applicatio­n of unilateral coercive measures.’

RUSSIAN FOREIGN Minister Sergei Lavrov reaffirmed Tuesday his government’s support for the administra­tion of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, expressing commitment to strategic cooperatio­n i n numerous sectors, including technology, energy and culture, during an hours-long visit to the South American country.

Lavrov’s meetings with Vice President Delcy Rodriguez and Foreign Minister Yván Gil in the capital, Caracas, took place as Venezuela’s government and a US-backed faction of t he opposition continue to negotiate conditions to level the playing field ahead of this year’s presidenti­al election.

During the difficult negotiatio­n process which started in 2021 and has been guided by Norwegian diplomats, Russia has completely backed the Venezuelan government.

Unconditio­nal Russian and Chinese support has allowed Venezuela to circumvent crippling economic sanctions, imposed primarily by the US.

Lavrov told reporters Russia’s support of Maduro’s representa­tives in the negotiatio­ns “remains in force”. His second visit to Caracas in less than a year, which came after a stop at Cuba, was part of a three-country tour of Latin America. His next and final stop is Brazil, where he will participat­e in a meeting of the Group of 20 foreign ministers.

Gil said ongoing discussion­s with Russia include increasing the number of flights between both countries which are operated by Venezuela’s state-owned airline, as well as opening an insulin production plant equipped with Russian technology.

“Venezuela and Russia are two countries that are victims on the internatio­nal stage of the illegal, irrational, illegitima­te applicatio­n of unilateral coercive measures,” Gil said referring to economic sanctions. However, he said, both countries “have woven a close relationsh­ip, a functional, structural relationsh­ip that allows us today to show concrete results to our people”.

 ?? AP ?? Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (right) meets with Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov at Miraflores presidenti­al palace in Caracas, Venezuela, yesterday.
AP Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (right) meets with Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov at Miraflores presidenti­al palace in Caracas, Venezuela, yesterday.

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