Putin and Maduro Forge Strategic Alliance Amid Global Tensions
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro are set to sign a strategic partnership agreement in Moscow, reflecting Russia's pivot towards countries aligned against the 'collective West.' This marks another significant alliance amidst strained relations with Western nations following Russia's conflict in Ukraine.

Russian President Vladimir Putin is scheduled to meet Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Moscow on Wednesday to finalize a strategic partnership agreement, the Kremlin announced. Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov described the deal as a substantial and significant document, though specifics were not disclosed.
The partnership underscores Russia's ongoing efforts to forge stronger bonds with nations that share its adversarial stance towards Western countries, particularly the United States, amid tensions due to Russia's involvement in Ukraine. Previously, similar alliances have been established with China, North Korea, and Iran.
Maduro's visit coincides with commemorative events marking the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany, which includes military parades, highlighting the historical ties between the two nations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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