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2020-05-13 00:18:14 UTC
Russia ready to help Venezuela investigate mercenaries’ incursion — Lavrov
MOSCOW, May 12. /TASS/. Russia’s special services are ready to consider
providing assistance to Venezuela to investigate the incursion of
mercenaries, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told reporters on
Tuesday following a video conference of the CIS Foreign Ministers’ Council.
"As for other forms of cooperation, including the investigation into the
incursion of mercenaries in Venezuela with the aim of carrying out
sabotage operations, terrorist attacks and toppling the legitimate
president, our special services have been in touch. If a request on
providing assistance in such matters is received based on the relevant
agreements, of course, it will be considered," he said.
Russia’s top diplomat stressed that all contacts with Venezuela were
carried out on a legitimate basis, that is, as part of intergovernmental
documents and agreements ratified by the two countries’ parliaments.
"This also applies to our military-technical cooperation and the need to
provide maintenance of those products that are delivered there as part
of our military-technical cooperation. These are our contractual
obligations," he said.
https://tass.com/politics/1155439
MOSCOW, May 12. /TASS/. Russia’s special services are ready to consider
providing assistance to Venezuela to investigate the incursion of
mercenaries, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told reporters on
Tuesday following a video conference of the CIS Foreign Ministers’ Council.
"As for other forms of cooperation, including the investigation into the
incursion of mercenaries in Venezuela with the aim of carrying out
sabotage operations, terrorist attacks and toppling the legitimate
president, our special services have been in touch. If a request on
providing assistance in such matters is received based on the relevant
agreements, of course, it will be considered," he said.
Russia’s top diplomat stressed that all contacts with Venezuela were
carried out on a legitimate basis, that is, as part of intergovernmental
documents and agreements ratified by the two countries’ parliaments.
"This also applies to our military-technical cooperation and the need to
provide maintenance of those products that are delivered there as part
of our military-technical cooperation. These are our contractual
obligations," he said.
https://tass.com/politics/1155439
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