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Venezuelan president promotes "strategic alliance" in Belarus

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Venezuela's left-wing leader Hugo Chavez said a strategic alliance could be established to "save the world" from wars and revolutions at a meeting with the Belarusian president in Minsk on Monday.
MINSK, July 24 (RIA Novosti, Olesya Luchaninova) - Venezuela's left-wing leader Hugo Chavez said a strategic alliance could be established to "save the world" from wars and revolutions at a meeting with the Belarusian president in Minsk on Monday.

Chavez told Alexander Lukashenko, "There are many possibilities now for forming a strategic alliance to save the world from madness, wars, and color revolutions."

Lukashenko said that during their one-on-one talks, the leaders had "been able to get to know each other better."

In a thinly-veiled stab at Washington, which has consistently opposed both leaders, the Belarusian president said: "Often in the media information is distorted about presidents and states. It is perfectly clear on whose orders this is done."

The Venezuelan president said a multi-polar world should be created. He also said Venezuelan-Belarusian economic cooperation had great potential.

Lukashenko said Chavez's visit to Belarus opened a new page in bilateral relations. He said Chavez had proposed cooperation in housing construction and oil developments.

A joint declaration is expected to be signed after the two leaders' talks, as well as a number of agreements in foreign policy, science, technology and agriculture.

Chavez, who was elected president in 1998 and celebrates his 52nd birthday Friday, will depart for his three-day official visit to Russia later today.

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