... back to the time of spymaster Vladimir Montesinos, who was no stranger to the Kremlin... Draw your own conclusions.UPDATE 17 DEC Multiple sources have reported that the US-friendly "Group of Lima" which includes Peru, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay and St. Lucia may break off relations with Venezuela due to its authoritarian government, disrespect for democratic values, and its poor record on human rights, among other things. Venezuela's ...
... between longitudes 10°W and 20°E.
Norway that in 1927-1929 proclaimed sovereignty over Peter I island, Bouvet Island and adjacent territories (Bouvet Sector), and in 1939 – over Queen Maud Land between longitudes 20°W and 44°E.
Chile that in 1940 announced the establishment of Chilean Antarctica between longitude 53° and 90°W.
Argentina that in 1943 proclaimed Argentinean Antarctica between longitudes 25°W and 74°W.
In 1939, the United States set up its Antarctic ...
... A very lively and dynamic, this event brought together a significant number of scientists, historians and academicians.
Among the high-level guest were Mexican ambassador to Russia Ruben Beltran, Gustavo Otero of Peru and Juan Eduardo Eguiguren of Chile. RIAC team has interviewed these distinguished guests about the current state of affairs between Russia and their home countries.
Could you describe the current state of Russian-Mexican relations? Especially given the Ukrainian crisis and the sanctions....
... as on the integration processes.
The event was attended by Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov; Latin American ambassadors in Moscow, among them Ruben Beltran of Mexico, Gustavo Otero of Peru, Jaime Giron of Colombia and Juan Eduardo Eguiguren of Chile; Director of RAS Institute for Latin American Studies Vladimir Davydov; Valery Morozov, Russian ambassador in Mexico in 2005-2012; representatives of Ministry for Economic Development and Federal Migration Service; former Russian ambassadors and ...