VP Rodriguez Assesses Advancements in China-Venezuela Cooperation

VP Delcy Rodriguez arrives in Beijing, April 24, 2025. X/ @yuletzy166532


April 24, 2025 Hour: 7:38 am

She reviews the status of over 600 agreements signed in previous years in sectors such as energy, technology, and infrastructure.

On Wednesday, Chinese Vice President Han Zheng met in Beijing with Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez with the aim of following up on the agreements reached by both nations and strengthening cooperation ties.

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Han stated that the relationship between China and Venezuela has progressed under the leadership of their respective presidents, and expressed his country’s support for the South American nation’s development in accordance with its internal circumstances.

The Chinese Vice President also noted the willingness to work together to consolidate the bilateral relationship and broaden its scope.

Rodriguez expressed the Venezuelan government’s interest in deepening cooperation in key areas and praised China’s role in the current international context. She also indicated that her country seeks to strengthen collaboration on various fronts and maintain close coordination with Beijing.

The text reads, “Vice President Delcy Rodriguez strengthens the strategic alliance between Venezuela and China in Beijing.”

The meeting took place as part of the official visit that the Venezuelan Vice President began in the Chinese capital to “consolidate joint policies and strengthen trade exchange between both countries,” said Rodriguez, referring to the agreements signed in September 2023 by the two nations.

The Venezuelan Vice Presidency will review the status of more than 600 bilateral agreements signed in previous years in sectors such as energy, technology, infrastructure, education, and health.

This is Rodriguez’s second visit to China in less than five months. In December 2024, she also met with Han Zheng to assess the progress of these agreements in the context of strengthening a strategic relationship that dates back to the presidency of Hugo Chavez (1999–2013) and has continued under the administration of President Nicolas Maduro.

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Source: EFE