Chavez ensures strategic alliance with Belarus
BELARUS: Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez ratified to his Belarus
counterpart Alexander Lukashenko Saturday the interest of consolidating
a strategic alliance between the two peoples with a view to a
multi-polar world and the strengthening of bilateral cooperation.
At the beginning of his fifth visit to the European country, coming
from Russia, Chavez assured that he did it with great enthusiasm to
continue consolidating the strategic ties between Caracas and Minsk that
dated from 2006.
The South American leader remarked on the long-term character of
Venezuelan oil supply to that nation to provide the Byelorussian
refineries with their needs.
There would not be lack of oil in 200 years, emphasized Chavez during
official talks with Lukashenko held Saturday.
He remarked that they will move forward in the same way, always
together reaffirming perspectives of consolidation of bilateral
cooperation in different spheres.
He appreciated the support and aid regarding transfer of technologies
and bringing projects to fruition and mentioned joint programs in
construction, industry and petrochemicals, among others.
Venezuela-Belarus links became a reality in agreements in the
economic, commercial, cultural and energy spheres as well as
construction, agriculture, machineries and technologies. Minsk, Prensa
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