2007: Hugo Chavez and Vladimir Putin Became Allies Due to a Shared World View

In a speech at the UN on September 20,2006, Hugo Chavez said:

·       “Yesterday, the President of the United States, ‘the Devil’, spoke here talking as if he owned the world. The American empire is doing all it can to consolidate its system of domination. And we cannot allow them to do that.”

In a speech in Munich on February 10, 2007, Vladimir Putin said:

·       “The world is now unipolar. One single center of power. One single center of force. One single center of decision making. This is a world of one master, one sovereign.”

·       Putin criticized the United States’ monopolistic dominance in global relations and its “almost uncontained hyper use of force in international relations.”

        “In the case of Hugo Chavez, [Putin’s Munich speech] was a confirmation that Russia and Venezuela shared the view that it was necessary to oppose the power and influence of the United States on a world scale.” [1]

Russia and Venezuela signed over 200 bilateral agreements including a bi-national bank with $4 billion in capital, joint gas exploration off Venezuela’s coast, commercial air routes between Caracas and Moscow and an Agreement to promote a multi-polar world.

 

1.Rouvinski, Vladimir, Russian-Venezuelan Relations at a Crossroads, Wilson Center, February 2019

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