M.K.Bhadrakumar
2nd April, 2019
The reported arrival of Chinese military personnel in Venezuela last weekend is undoubtedly a major event in world politics.
Posted by seumasach on April 4, 2019
M.K.Bhadrakumar
2nd April, 2019
The reported arrival of Chinese military personnel in Venezuela last weekend is undoubtedly a major event in world politics.
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Posted by smeddum on March 15, 2009
Latinoamérica oxigena economía rusa en tiempos de crisis
Por Jorge Petinaud Martínez
Periodico
Moscú, 14 mar (PL) La celebración esta semana de seminarios de negocios ruso-guatemaltecos aquí y en San Petersburgo y un informe publicado por la cancillería confirman hoy la importancia del mercado latinoamericano para Rusia en tiempos de crisis. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by smeddum on December 4, 2008
Venezuela-Russia naval drills draw attention
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16:18, December 04, 2008 Peoples Daily
Russia and Venezuela ended their three-day naval drills in the Caribbean Sea on Wednesday, December 3rd. This was the first-ever presence of Russian naval forces on the Caribbean after the conclusion of cold war, and it arrested growing multiple attention worldwide. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by seumasach on July 24, 2008
MOSCOW. (RIA Novosti political commentator Oleg Mityayev) – Many analysts expected Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who visited Moscow on July 22, to sign new agreements in military-technical cooperation, but this did not happen.
Instead, a number of Russian oil giants signed promising contracts with Venezuela. They would replace their American counterparts, previously ousted by Hugo Chavez.
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Posted by seumasach on July 23, 2008
The USA looks on, helplessly, at a counter-globalisation process of nations collaborating for mutual security and benefit in the face of the fading empire.
23rd July
The US State Department has rebuked Russia’s decision to sell a package of sophisticated arms, worth 2 billion dollars, to Venezuela. The US government says Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez does not truly need the weapons and has high ambitions that “go beyond his country’s defensive needs,” according to DPA news agency. |
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