Venezuela-Russia Strategic
Alliance for Multilateralism
CARACAS - President Hugo Chavez
affirmed Sunday that Venezuela and Russia
are forging a strategic alliance aimed at
the establishment of a new international
order based on multilateralism.

"Russia and Venezuela have merged in the
construction of a pluripolar world to make
true the world equilibrium advocated by
Simon Bolivar. This is our goal and no one
will ever take us out of that way," the
Venezuelan leader said in his Sunday address
Las Lineas de Chavez.
According to him, the visit Russian Prime
Minister recently made to Caracas was a
noticeable effort in that direction.
His visit reaffirms our strategic alliance.
It was a full agenda that closed with the
signing of 31 agreements in such different
fields as oil, gas and nuclear energy,
military, education, research, transport,
and agriculture, he pointed out.
The president also rated the meeting between
Bolivian President Evo Morales and Putin
another sign towards multilateralism.
The Miraflores Palace housed the Putin-Evo
meeting. Russia and Bolivia met in
Venezuela, and that is a clear sign of how
the international panorama is radically
changing in the construction of a pluripolar
world, Chavez noted.
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