Bilateral relationship between Venezuela and India strengthens cooperation alliances

Tatiana Pugh Moreno, met this Thursday with the ambassador of the Republic of India
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Published at: 12/01/2024 06:46 PM

The Deputy Minister for Asia, the Middle East and Oceania of the Ministry of People's Power for Foreign Affairs, Tatiana Pugh Moreno, met this Thursday with the ambassador of the Republic of India to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Ashok Babu, to continue the permanent strengthening of bilateral relations of friendship and joint support.

During the meeting, held at the Casa Amarilla Antonio José de Sucre, in Caracas, both diplomats evaluated the formalization of cooperation alliances in areas of binational interest, in addition to exchanging ideas about global conjunctures and the challenges that arise in 2024.

Venezuela and India established diplomatic relations in 1959, a year since which both countries have maintained solid ties of friendship and strategic commercial cooperation, characterized by cordiality, complementarity and mutual respect between peoples.

The two nations have also been focused on working to strengthen other issues of common interest in the energy, agronomy, health, culture and economy sectors.

With the arrival of the Bolivarian Revolution, Venezuela and India have been responsible for strengthening their alliances through the signing of agreements and successful progress has been made in investing in different productive areas.


Mazo News Team

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