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Venezuela seeks to strengthen tech cooperation with Türkiye

by Anadolu Agency

BOGOTA Sep 16, 2022 - 2:56 pm GMT+3
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro (C) speaking next to Vice-President Delcy Rodriguez (L) and Minister of Science and Technology Gabriela Jimenez during the opening ceremony of the Iran-Venezuela Industrial Scientific and Technological Expoferia, at the Poliedro stadium in Caracas, Sept. 15, 2022. (Venezuelan Presidency / AFP)
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro (C) speaking next to Vice-President Delcy Rodriguez (L) and Minister of Science and Technology Gabriela Jimenez during the opening ceremony of the Iran-Venezuela Industrial Scientific and Technological Expoferia, at the Poliedro stadium in Caracas, Sept. 15, 2022. (Venezuelan Presidency / AFP)
by Anadolu Agency Sep 16, 2022 2:56 pm

Venezuela aims to increase trade relations with Türkiye, President Nicolas Maduro said Thursday.

Maduro made the remarks at the Iran-Venezuela Scientific, Technological and Industrial ExpoFair held from Sept. 14-18 in the capital Caracas.

"We have to build our own technological model. We have to learn from the technological model of the rebirth of China, Russia, Iran, India, our brothers in Türkiye, the rebirth of the powers and superpowers and the emerging powers of the emerging world," he said.

In June, the Venezuelan president visited Türkiye as part of an 11-day international tour. Maduro and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan signed eight cooperation agreements in science and technology, agriculture and land, transportation and tourism.

Since the U.S. imposed sanctions that have aggravated the economic crisis the South American country is experiencing, ​​Maduro has sought to find new international partners.

On Thursday, Maduro dismissed the Biden administration’s warning that it will intensify sanctions against his country if negotiations with the opposition are not resumed soon.

"They will shout threats, the U.S. empire, but they should know that their threats are lost at the bottom of the sea of contempt and oblivion and their arrogance remains as a sad fable of what they were and will never be again – a unique empire," said the president at the ExpoFair.

Maduro claimed that the time of the "dominant empires" is over and that "the time has come" for peace and cooperation with other countries.

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