Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Putin wants closer military ties with Venezuela

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin told Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Tuesday that he hopes military ties between the countries will strengthen.
Chavez, who is currently on an official visit to Russia, discussed political, economic and defense cooperation with the premier at Putin's residence near Moscow. 'We have recently been strengthening the legal base for our cooperation, searching for ways to diversify our relations through new cooperation areas, namely transport, space, high-tech production, and of course military and technical cooperation,' Putin said. During the meeting, Putin accepted an invitation from Chavez to visit Venezuela. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev met with Chavez earlier in the day for talks focusing on arms and energy deals. On arriving in Moscow, Chavez called for Russia and Venezuela to become strategic partners in oil and defense, something he said would 'guarantee Venezuela's sovereignty, which is currently being threatened by the United States.' Venezuela has bought over 50 combat helicopters, 24 Su-30MK2 fighters, and 100,000 AK-103 rifles from Russia, and also holds a license for their production. The current contracts are worth about $4 billion.



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