... 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 ...
... volumes and areas of specialization economic sector of the five largest
translatinas
are given in the table below.
Table 1. The Largest
Translatinas
, 2014.
Name
Country
Sector
Sales volume, millions of dollars
Petrobras
Brazil
oil and gas
137.7
Pemex
Mexico
oil and gas
126.5
PDVSA
Venezuela
oil and gas
124.4
América Móvil
Mexico
telecommunications
59.8
Vale
Brazil
mining
45.8
Source: Morales R. Lidera México ranking de empresas translatinas.
El Economista, May 30, 2014
The LAC countries have become more active ...
... because, according to the piece, the powerful and brutal criminal Zetas syndicate has the potential to overthrow the government of Mexico — and might be planning to do so’ (Reports: CIA Working with Mexican Drug Cartels’) . Source: Colombian ... ... problem is global and Russia should support 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 Antey 2500 and Smerch. The drug lords are ...