Putin reiterates Russian support for Venezuela's sovereignty in talks with Maduro

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro held a phone conversation on Thursday.
The two leaders discussed a range of key issues pertaining to the enduring friendship and bilateral relations between the two nations.
Putin reassured Maduro of Russia's unwavering support for Venezuela's endeavors to strengthen its national economy and sovereignty.
Both leaders expressed their shared commitment to advancing common interests within the framework of the Group of Friends, dedicated to defending the principles of the UN Charter.
The dialogue underscored the significance of formalizing the relationship through the upcoming Treaty on Strategic Partnership and Cooperation.
Moreover, as a testament to the robust diplomatic ties, President Maduro received an invitation to visit Russia in the coming year. The confirmation of this invitation signals a continued effort to deepen the connection between the two nations and foster collaboration on various fronts.
The international community will be closely monitoring further developments stemming from this high-level conversation between the Russian and Venezuelan leaders. (ILKHA)
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