Monday 24 March 2025 10:50 GMT

Putin And Maduro Forge Landmark Strategic Alliance During 80Th Anniversary Talks


(MENAFN- The Rio Times) Russian President Vladimir Putin and Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro finalized a Strategic Partnership Agreement during their video conference on March 14, 2025. The leaders connected virtually to commemorate eight decades of diplomatic relations between their countries.

Putin announced the agreement stands fully prepared and awaits Maduro's signature during an upcoming Moscow visit. "This agreement creates a solid foundation for expanding multifaceted ties long-term," Putin stated during their conversation.

The Russian leader specifically invited Madur to attend Victory Day celebrations on May 9. Putin emphasized that the strategic partnership document could be signed whenever convenient for the Venezuelan president.

Maduro expressed gratitude for Russian support and referenced their shared vision for global affairs. "Relations between Russia and Venezuela have matured with a shared strategic vision for a multi-centered world," Maduro declared.

The partnership builds upon more than 300 existing agreements, including 17 major pacts signed last November. These arrangements extend cooperation until 2030 across defense, energy, finance, technology, and healthcare sectors.



Trade between the countries surged 70% in early 2024 compared to the previous year. Russian exports to Venezuela reportedly increased by an astounding 453%, transforming economic relations between the nations.
Russia-Venezuela Strengthen Strategic Partnership
Russia promised Venezuela sophisticated military equipment and advanced oil extraction technologies. These resources help Venezuela address production challenges while facing ongoing Western sanctions and economic pressure.

Both presidents reaffirmed their commitment to opposing unilateralism in global affairs. The Venezuelan leader recalled meeting Putin at the BRICS summit in Kazan last October, highlighting their diplomatic momentum.

Russia now supplies critical wheat and insulin to Venezuela, becoming its third-largest wheat supplier in Latin America. Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez described Russian support as "crucial for safeguarding national sovereignty."

The May signing ceremony will formalize their strategic vision amid increasing global tensions. This partnership represents a significant counterbalance to Western influence as both nations continue advocating for a multipolar world order.

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