Venezuela’s Maduro to Meet Putin in Moscow, But No Deals Planned
- Leaders will discuss regional issues, bilateral cooperation
- Russia supports Maduro government but financial aid limited
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Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet his embattled Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro in Moscow Wednesday, but the two aren’t planning to sign any documents, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
“Various aspects of bilateral cooperation will be discussed,” Peskov said on a conference call. The leaders will hold one-on-one talks, as well as a working lunch including other officials. “Of course, opinions will be exchanged on regional issues, first of all Ibero-American issues and the direct intervention of third countries in them.”