Maduro
Sends Letter to Putin: 'Venezuela is Your Home'
Venezuelan
President Nicolas Maduro expressed confidence that Caracas and Moscow
can achieve more than they have over the past 61 years of diplomatic
relations.
17
March, 2015
MOSCOW
(Sputnik) — Caracas is ready to cooperate closely with Moscow
within the framework of the UN Security Council, and hopes that the
Russian head of state will pay Venezuela a visit, the country's
President Nicolas Maduro said in a letter to his Russian counterpart
Vladimir Putin.
Venezuela
became a new non-permanent member of the UN Security Council in
October 2014 and will serve to the end of 2016.
"Again
I confirm our willingness to work in close coordination with your
Government within the framework of the Security Council and other UN
organizations to contribute to international justice and world peace,
while defending the dignity of our people," Maduro said.
The
Venezuelan leader expressed confidence that Caracas and Moscow can
achieve more than they have over the past 61 years of diplomatic
relations.
"I
hope we can meet here [in Caracas] soon. You should know that this is
your home," Maduro wrote to Putin.
Venezuela
has supported Russia's stance on many issues in international
politics, including the crisis in Ukraine and in the Middle East.
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