Venezuela and Russia review bilateral energy agenda (+Rodríguez)
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Published at: 27/09/2024 12:59 PM
This Friday, September 27, the Vice President of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez, held a meeting with her Russian counterpart, Alexander Novak, to review the bilateral energy agenda between the two nations.
In this regard, Rodríguez stressed that “Venezuela and Russia are partners in important joint oil and gas companies, which are going to have a great boost from 2017 onwards.”
He reaffirmed that the announcements about the energy agenda between Venezuela and Russia will be released by the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro.
He emphasized that its objective is to deepen energy cooperation between nations and to work to defend against a common adversary that seeks to seize the resources of other countries.
“We have reviewed the new technologies that we can apply to give the productive boost that Venezuela needs,” he said, while stating that they addressed the issue of the BRICS.
“This meeting signifies the incorporation of Venezuela from an energy point of view. Imagine the world's largest reserves in the BRICS! (...) It will be a space that will work between networks of countries that are interconnected with common and commercial policies,” he said.
He also indicated that the Bolivarian nation has carried the message of the country's reality; the victim of a dispossession of Western governments that have seized foreign assets.
“The Citgo case was discussed yesterday in plenary, as was the gold deposited with the Bank of England for safekeeping and which today has been shamelessly dispossessed and stolen for pseudo-political reasons,” he said.
Mazo News Team