... 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 foreign minister has responded to the move with anger, accusing the "Group of Lima" of behaving ...
... technologies.
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Nuclear and hydropower prevails in joint Russia–Argentina projects, and Argentina also imports a large share of Russian fertilizers. Of course, the military and technical industry remains an area of interaction with the region.
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Russian Mi-171 helicopters are constantly in demand by the governments of Peru, Venezuela, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico.
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In 2013, Mexico purchased 20 Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft for its domestic air transportation.
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Russia signed a contract to build the Chihuido I Hydropower Plant in southwest Argentina, becoming one of the largest new joint projects between ...
... the Farm Bill from many years was donating the export of crop goods to countries like Mexico or Colombia which are main parts of chain or supply of production of cocaine... ... Colombian police Those challenges of fighting drugs are covering and justifying the Russian diagnosis of involvement in fighting drugs in the Latin America as there is... ... attempts of fighting with cartels also in Central and South America as its doing with Venezuela which wants to buy from Russia tanks T-72 B1, rocket launchers Igla, systems...