Caracas, June 8 (Pressa Latina) Venezuela and China today reviewed the bilateral agreements they are promoting for the benefit of both peoples and reaffirmed their willingness to continue to contribute to building a multipolar world and respect for self-determination.
The foregoing emerged from a meeting at the Yellow House of Antonio José de Sucre between the Deputy Minister for Asia, Middle East and Oceania at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tatiana Pugh, and the Ambassador of the Asian Nation in Caracas, Lan Hu, with the aim of strengthening the cooperative relationship to strengthen.
The State Department reported that the mutual support between the two nations is the flagship of their bilateral ties and is being illustrated in the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus pandemic.
He stressed that given the fact that the Caribbean state does not have free access to purchase medicines and supplies to fight the virus due to the imposition of unilateral coercive measures, China has extended its support by supplying medical supplies, surgical supplies and more than six items on the Have expressed millions of vaccines.
According to a press release, relations between Caracas and Beijing began in 1974 and since 1999, thanks to the inclusive and multicentric vision of Commander Hugo Chávez (1954-2013), have fostered cooperative ties between these nations, transforming them into a strategic alliance.
He pointed out that this upswing gave rise to the China-Venezuela High-Level Joint Commission in 2001, which resulted in 16 meetings that enabled the signing of 502 agreements.
These lie in energy, mining, agriculture, business, trade, culture, science, technology, aerospace and politics, among others, the source said.
The Bolivarian government has repeatedly shown its full support for the Asian country in its international policies and has expressed its commitment to the “One China” policy in various areas.
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