Foreign media pays attention to Maduro's "historic visit" to China
According to Bloomberg News on September 8th, Venezuelan President Maduro arrived in China on September 8th. He will conduct a state visit to China from the 8th to the 14th.
According to reports, after arriving in Shenzhen, Maduro posted a video on social media saying, "We're back in China again." He considered this trip a "historic visit.".
Meanwhile, US President Biden is attempting to engage with Venezuelan officials to discuss how to lift sanctions in exchange for Venezuela holding fair elections next year.
According to a report by Efi on September 8th, the Venezuelan government stated on the 8th that President Maduro's visit to China is "historic", marking his second visit to China after five years. He will strengthen close contacts and strategic partnerships with China in economic, technological, and trade affairs through this visit.
According to reports, the Venezuelan Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that this is a "historic visit" to the People's Republic of China aimed at strengthening relations in various fields.
The department also stated that Maduro plans to have a pleasant meeting with senior Chinese authorities.
The Venezuelan Ministry of Foreign Affairs recalled that the relationship between Venezuela and China, established 49 years ago, has continuously developed due to mutual respect and mutual benefit.
According to reports, an official delegation led by Venezuelan Vice President Rodriguez has been visiting China recently.
In addition, according to the Global Online website of Brazil on September 8th, Venezuelan President Maduro arrived in China on September 8th for a nearly one week visit. This is Maduro's first visit to the country since 2018.
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Maduro stated on social media that his visit to China is "historic" and stated that it will help strengthen "cooperation bonds and the construction of new global geopolitics.".
According to reports, the Venezuelan Presidential Office stated in a statement that the President will discuss "strategic partnerships in economic, technological, and trade affairs.".
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed this visit. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning stated on the 8th that the relationship between Beijing and Caracas has "withstood the test of changes in the international situation and has always been as firm as a rock.".
According to reports, a few days before Maduro's arrival in China, Venezuelan Vice President Rodriguez led a delegation of senior officials to visit China.
During this visit, Rodriguez met with Wang Yi, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and Director of the Central Foreign Affairs Office, visited an international energy trading center, and held a meeting with the President of the New Development Bank, Rousseff.
On September 5th, Venezuelan President Maduro gave an exclusive interview to Xinhua News Agency reporters in the capital city of Caracas.