Maduro signs decade-long strategic pact with Russia amid Caribbean tensions
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has inked a significant deal with Russia, signing a strategic strategy agreement on May 7. This pact, valid for a decade, aims to bolster bilateral ties between the two nations. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has confirmed the news. The strategy comes amidst escalating tensions in the Caribbean. Russia, expressing concern over the situation, seeks to maintain calm and prevent further conflict between Venezuela and the United States. The Russian foreign ministry has stood by Venezuela, condemning the U.S. use of excessive military force in the region. Russia and Venezuela have maintained constant communication regarding these regional tensions. The strategy agreement is seen as a move to strengthen diplomatic ties and foster cooperation between the two countries. Nicolás Maduro's signing of the strategy agreement with Russia underscores Venezuela's efforts to solidify its international alliances. Russia, in turn, reaffirms its support for Venezuela and its commitment to maintaining regional peace and stability.
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