Russia will exchange sanctions experience with Venezuela

Russia will exchange sanctions experience with Venezuela


Venezuela and russia plan to create a joint shipping line. Thus, countries under sanctions want to increase trade.

Russia plans to strengthen trade relations with Venezuela. The countries announced the creation of a joint shipping line. They want to lay the route through occupied Sevastopol to the Venezuelan port of Puerto Cabello. The Maritime Executive writes  about it.

The sea corridor is planned to be launched before the beginning of summer. Among other goods, russia is going to export grain to Venezuela. The terrorist country is counting on the turnover of goods through the corridor “in the range of 300 million dollars per month, excluding oil.”

Previously, USM wrote that russian federation wants to create its own “grain agreement”   with Iran and Turkey.

It will be recalled that since mid-September, russia and Iran began operating their own trade corridor. The route runs through the occupied Mariupol and the Caspian Sea to Iran with access to the Persian Gulf.