Venezuelan president says strategic alliances are being made with new powers of the world

Edited by Ed Newman
2023-06-08 06:12:15

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The head of state reiterated that these strategic alliances contribute to the development of the South American country. | Photo: Presidential Press Office

Caracas, June 8 (RHC)-- The president of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, said Wednesday that they are weaving strategic alliances with countries that he described as the new powers of the world.

The Venezuelan leader recalled the visits made to Brazil, Türkiye and Saudi Arabia, assuring that they are "three of the most important countries of what the emerging world means."

"There is a new world, with new powers emerging.  And in that world are Brazil, Türkiye, Saudi Arabia; three countries that have expressed their desire and willingness to support Venezuela in everything," he emphasized. 

Furthermore, the head of state reiterated that these strategic alliances contribute to the development of the South American country.  "We are weaving strategic alliances with emerging countries, with the new powers of the world, so that Venezuela shines in the world, so that Venezuela grows in investment, in its real economy", said the President.

The day before, President Maduro highlighted the success of the international work agenda developed in friendly countries.



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