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Under President Hugo Chávez, Venezuela enjoyed warm relations with Russia. Much of this was through the sale of military equipment; from 2005, Venezuela purchased more than $4 billion worth of arms from Russia. [4] In September 2008, Russia sent Tupolev Tu-160 bombers to Venezuela to carry out training flights. [5]
In 2018, according to Russian news agencies, the agreement was signed by the C.A.R.'s Marie-Noelle Koyara and Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu outside of a state-sponsored arms show. [7] Eritrea [8] Mali: Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced increased military assistance for the Malian military junta while visiting Mali.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro pledged a “powerful military cooperation” with Russia following high-level discussions between officials Wednesday, a day after diplomats from the U.S. and ...
Venezuela expelled Israel's ambassador to Venezuela and part of the embassy personnel, and Hugo Chávez called for Ehud Olmert to be tried for war crimes. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] On January 14, Chávez broke off diplomatic ties and expelled the Israeli ambassador and his staff after the 2008-09 Gaza War which left around 1,200 Palestinians dead and over ...
In the days after Hamas’ October 7 attack on Israel, fears ran high of a regional war. The conflict would not be contained in Gaza, the thinking went – Hezbollah would attack Israel from the ...
Russia is considering sending Iran and its militia allies more advanced weapons that could worsen the confrontation between Iran and Israel. Russia weighs fighter jet and missile deals that would ...
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Bilateral relations Israel–Russia relations Israel Russia Diplomatic mission Embassy of Israel, Moscow Embassy of Russia, Tel Aviv Russian president Vladimir Putin and Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu in 2016. The two long-serving leaders have had a close relationship. The State of ...
The Trump administration announced a $7 billion arms sale to Israel, including munitions and missiles, just days after Congress blocked an initial deal. The State Department said Friday that it ...