Putin\, Maduro talk on the phone about cooperation amid virus

Putin, Maduro talk on the phone about cooperation amid virus

AP  |  Moscow 

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Venezuelan leader Nicols Maduro discussed cooperation between the two countries amid the coronavirus pandemic over the phone on Monday, the Kremlin said in a statement.

Maduro thanked Putin for the support Moscow is providing to Venezuela during the pandemic, including a shipment of tests for the virus, the statement said.

Both presidents hailed the global OPEC+ deal to pump less crude oil in a bid to limit a crash in prices that has been straining some countries' economies, and noted the importance of Putin's idea to create green corridors for supplies of medications, food and equipment that would be free of trade wars and sanctions during the coronavirus crisis. Russia's president proposed this measure during the G-20 summit on March 26.

According to the Kremlin, during the call Putin also reiterated Russia's support for Maduro's efforts ... to peacefully resolve domestic dispute with the opposition that has been smoldering in the country since 2019, and pointed out that destructive foreign interference into Venezuelan affairs is unacceptable.

Russia and Venezuela have a political, military and economic alliance that was cemented years ago between Putin and Hugo Chvez, Maduro's predecessor. Russia supported Maduro in his 2019 standoff with opposition politician Juan Guaid.

The Russians have provided the South American nation with substantial assistance, including an air defense system and help circumventing U.S. sanctions on their oil industry.

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First Published: Tue, April 21 2020. 01:18 IST