Moscow, Russia – The Russian Foreign Ministry affirmed that relations between Moscow and Venezuela are characterized by considerable depth and mutual trust, emphasizing that the strategic partnership between the two countries continues to develop. This is occurring despite the challenges and international pressures facing both nations.
In an official statement, the Russian Foreign Ministry explained that bilateral relations are based on a long history of political, economic, and technical cooperation. It also noted ongoing coordination on regional and international issues of mutual interest, stressing that both countries are committed to strengthening dialogue. Furthermore, the two countries are working to expand areas of cooperation in ways that serve the interests of their people.
The statement added that Moscow and Caracas view their relations as a model of cooperation based on mutual respect and non-interference in internal affairs. It also noted the continuation of joint work in the fields of energy, investment, industry, agriculture, and education. Furthermore, it affirmed ongoing cooperation on humanitarian and cultural issues.
The Russian Foreign Ministry emphasized that sanctions and external pressure will not affect the course of bilateral relations. It pointed out that both countries possess a strong political will to maintain and strengthen their partnership in the coming period. In addition, the two countries are seeking to open new avenues for economic and trade cooperation.
These statements come at a time when Russian-Venezuelan relations are witnessing increasing coordination on a number of international issues. Both sides consistently emphasize the importance of building a more balanced international order. They are also working to strengthen cooperation between friendly nations to address current economic and geopolitical challenges.



