Venezuela and Turkey agreed on cooperation measures in the energy sector
During a meeting on Friday, February 14, between the Turkish Minister of Energy, Alparslan Bayraktar, and the Minister of Hydrocarbons of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, the agreements signed between both countries in the areas of oil, natural gas and mining were reviewed
The Vice President of Venezuela and also Minister of Hydrocarbons, Delcy Rodríguez, met on Friday, February 14, in Istanbul, Turkey, with the Turkish Minister of Energy, Alparslan Bayraktar, to review the agreements between both nations on oil, natural gas and mining.
Both officials discussed the steps to strengthen energy cooperation. In this regard, Minister Bayraktar said in X: “At this meeting we talked about the work we have carried out within the framework of the agreements on cooperation in the oil, natural gas and mining sectors signed last year” and added that the objective is “to take relations even further through cooperation in these sectors.”
The Venezuelan Minister of Hydrocarbons arrived in Istanbul from India, where she was to participate in Energy Week in New Delhi.
Over the past few years, the presidents of Turkey and Venezuela, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Nicolás Maduro, have held various talks and deepened the alliance and friendship, “but bilateral trade remains relatively unimportant and Venezuela is not among Turkey’s oil supplying countries.”
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Source: bancaynegocios
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