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时间Fri Sep 26 21:23:02 2008
标题:Putin offers nuclear energy help to Chavez
Thu Sep 25, 2008 5:07pm EDT
By Christian Lowe and Oleg Shchedrov
NOVO-OGARYOVO, Russia (Reuters) - Russia said on Thursday it was ready to
consider helping Venezuela develop a peaceful nuclear energy program, a
gesture that will displease Washington as two of its sharpest critics draw
closer.
"We are all ready to look at the possibility of operating in the sphere of
peaceful atomic energy," Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said as he welcomed
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez for late-evening talks at his residence on
the outskirts of Moscow.
Nuclear energy is a sensitive issue between the United States and Russia,
which this week forced the scrapping of an international meeting to discuss
sanctions against Iran over its atomic program.
Russia has stepped up cooperation with Venezuela, an arch-foe of Washington,
since coming under strong U.S. condemnation for fighting a war against
Georgia last month.
Russia this month sent strategic bomber planes on a trip to Venezuela, their
furthest mission since the Cold War. Though capable of carrying nuclear
missiles, they did not do so.
Putin noted that Russia also has warships en route to the Caribbean for joint
military exercises between the two nations.
The maneuvers represent a show of strength in the United States' backyard,
and a pointed rejoinder to the deployment of U.S. naval vessels in the Black
Sea, where they delivered humanitarian aid to Georgia.
"FRIEND VLADIMIR"
Chavez -- who called Putin "friend Vladimir," shook hands warmly and shared a
joke with him -- hopes to deepen military ties during his two-day visit.
Putin said Russia was ready to consider further arms sales to Venezuela,
adding that Moscow was paying greater attention to the entire region.
"Latin America is becoming a very important link in the chain of the new
multi-polar world that is taking shape and we will pay more and more
attention to this direction of our economic and foreign policy," he said.
In the past two years, 12 arms contracts worth a total of $4.4 billion have
been signed by Russia and Venezuela, a Kremlin source said. Russia has also
decided to offer Venezuela a $1 billion credit to buy more arms, the source
said.
Russian news agencies have said the oil-rich country showed interest in
buying submarines, anti-aircraft weapons and military planes.
The United States and the European Union are reliant on oil and gas imports
from Venezuela and Russia, another sphere in which Putin announced further
cooperation.
"I am very pleased to note the launch of the first Gazprom drilling rig in
the Venezuelan gulf is planned for the end of October," Putin said.
The Kremlin source said cooperation in the energy and mining sectors would
also be a major topic during the talks. Russian energy and mining majors such
as Gazprom, Lukoil, TNK-BP and Rusal are already operating in Venezuela.
"Cooperation in the energy sector and mining remains the top priority in the
economic cooperation," the source said.
(Writing by Conor Sweeney; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)
c Thomson Reuters 2008 All rights reserved
http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSTRE48O5QS20080925?sp=true
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