Russian foreign minister to visit Venezuela to help counteract sanctions

Edited by Ed Newman
2020-02-05 00:13:46

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov attends a news conference in Moscow.  (Photo: Reuters)

Moscow, February 5 (RHC)-- Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will make a state visit to Venezuela on Friday to boost relations between the two countries while they continue to face economic blockades from the United States and their allies.

According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, Lavrov will travel first to Cuba, which is also under an inhumane economic blockade, before making his way to Caracas for an official visit.  The Russian foreign minister will meet with his Venezuelan counterpart, Jorge Arreaza, along with Executive Vice President Delcy Rodriguez and President Nicolas Maduro.

“The agenda includes a discussion of steps to counteract illegal unilateral sanctions that worsen the socioeconomic situation in Venezuela,” ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said.  Lavrov's visit to Venezuela and Cuba comes a week after U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo traveled to Jamaica for a Caribbean region meeting.  Four Caribbean nations refused to send delegates to the meeting after they accused the U.S. of trying to split up the region. 

Russia has been a key ally to Venezuela and one of the Bolivarian Republic's biggest supporters in their resistance to the ongoing U.S. blockade.  The United States has attempted to isolate Venezuela and Cuba by imposing harsh sanctions against countries that work with their government, despite the fact the administration of Nicolas Maduro is internationally recognized. 



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