President Maduro holds agenda with delegations from Türkiye, Algeria, Saharawi, Belarus and the Congo
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Published at: 11/01/2025 10:14 PM
On the night of this Saturday, January 11, the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, held bilateral meetings with the delegations of Türkiye, Democratic Saharawi, Democratic Algeria, Belarus and the Congo at the Miraflores Palace. At the meetings, the Head of State has held talks on working together, diplomatic relations and cooperation.
With Türkiye, he spoke with the Minister of Tourism, Mehmet Nuri Ersoy, sent by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, with the purpose of strengthening cultural, tourist and economic cooperation between the two nations. For Venezuela, there were the Executive Vice President of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez; the Vice President of Communication and Culture, Freddy Ñañez; the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela, Yván Gil; and the Minister of Popular Power for Tourism, Leticia Gómez.
At a second meeting, the Head of State met with the delegation of the
Democratic and Popular Republic of Algeria, led by the president of the Arab Inter-Parliamentary Union, Ibrahim
Boughali, who emphasized the interest in deepening their relations and moving towards the construction of the new multipolar world.
The
delegation transmitted to the head of state its rejection of the
unilateral measures imposed by Western countries against the nation.
Minutes later, he held a meeting with Bucharaya Hamudi Sidina, Prime Minister of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic. They talked about binational relationships and efforts to strengthen the areas of culture, agriculture, water and university, among others.
He also held a meeting with Viktor Karankevich, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus and Co-President of the Belarusian-Venezuelan Joint Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation, with whom he reviewed agreements in the areas of trade, petrochemistry, food and heavy machinery.
At the stroke of midnight, he met with José Kalala, First Vice President of the Senate and Special Envoy of the Republic of the Congo. Among the topics discussed were political and diplomatic relations and agreements that allow understanding and understanding of experiences in legislative matters.
Mazo News Team