Venezuela aims to increase trade Relations with Turkish President Nicolas Maduro said on Thursday.
Maduro made Remarks at the Iran-Venezuela Scientific, Technological and Industrial Fair held from 14-18 September in The capital is Caracas.
“We should we should build Our technology model. We have to learn from technology model of New birth of China, Russia, Iran, India, our brothers in Turkey, rebirth of Powers, Great Powers, and Emerging Powers of emerging world,” He said.
In June, the Venezuelan president visited Turkey as part of it of 11 days international a tour. Maduro and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan signed eight cooperation agreements in science technology, agriculture, land, transportation and tourism.
Since the United States imposed sanctions that exacerbated the economic crisis in the South American country, Maduro has sought to find new international partners.
On Thursday, Maduro rejected the Biden administration warning It will toughen penalties against his own if negotiations with The opposition has not resumed soon.
“They will shout threats, American Empire, but they should know That their threats were lost in the gutter of the sea of Contempt, forgetfulness and their arrogance remains like a sad fairy tale of What they were and never will be again – a unique Empire,” the president said at the Expo Fair.
Maduro claimed that time of “dominant empires” over And that “the time has come” for peace and cooperation with else countries.
Venezuela aims to increase trade Relations with Turkish President Nicolas Maduro said on Thursday.
Maduro made Remarks at the Iran-Venezuela Scientific, Technological and Industrial Fair held from 14-18 September in The capital is Caracas.
“We should we should build Our technology model. We have to learn from technology model of New birth of China, Russia, Iran, India, our brothers in Turkey, rebirth of Powers, Great Powers, and Emerging Powers of emerging world,” He said.
In June, the Venezuelan president visited Turkey as part of it of 11 days international a tour. Maduro and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan signed eight cooperation agreements in science technology, agriculture, land, transportation and tourism.
Since the United States imposed sanctions that exacerbated the economic crisis in the South American country, Maduro has sought to find new international partners.
On Thursday, Maduro rejected the Biden administration warning It will toughen penalties against his own if negotiations with The opposition has not resumed soon.
“They will shout threats, American Empire, but they should know That their threats were lost in the gutter of the sea of Contempt, forgetfulness and their arrogance remains like a sad fairy tale of What they were and never will be again – a unique Empire,” the president said at the Expo Fair.
Maduro claimed that time of “dominant empires” over And that “the time has come” for peace and cooperation with else countries.