Venezuela will receive Eurasian businessmen in the coming days

This Saturday, the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, arrived in the country after an international tour that concluded in Azerbaijan.

Maduro was welcomed with a military parade of 226 cadets from the Bolivarian Military University of Venezuela at the Maiquetía International Airport, in La Guaira.

In addition, the reception was in charge of the members of his Executive Cabinet and the Military High Command:

We are landing healthy, sound and safe; and happy for the mission accomplished. Venezuela, open to the world, a necessary tour at the right time”, he expressed.

He added that he was monitoring the social, political and internal agenda activities; especially the situation of the rainfalls.

He announced that the Executive Vice President of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez, is in St. Petersburg, Russia, and will advance an international tour agenda to various destinations to continue strengthening relations with other countries.

He stressed that the international agenda was intense: “I have seen there has been emerging an awareness of what a new humanity should be, without wars, of cooperation and solidarity. That word that we carry is a word that has picked up the powerful echo of a new global geopolitics”, she added.

The national president visited six nations: Turkey, Algeria, Iran, Kuwait, Qatar and Azerbaijan. He held meetings with presidents and high authorities to strengthen and reinvigorate cooperative relations.

His dialogue with other heads of state is part of a multipolar humanity that is beginning to emerge, without empires or hegemonies: “There is a new consensus for human dignity,” he stressed.

There is joy in the world for Venezuela because it is perceived that it is recovering. He said that he received “the word of encouragement that the world accompanies the encouragement for a new, non-rentier economy.”

He stressed that the agreements reached in the six countries cover oil, agriculture, tourism, air transport and agreements on science and technology:

“We are going to send hundreds of young people to several countries to be trained in science and innovation”, he said.