CARACAS – The presidents of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, and Russia, Vladimir Putin, spoke on Friday by phone about the elections in their countries and the World Cup, with the interest of “strengthening bilateral relations,” according to a Caracas statement. The document released by the Venezuelan government stated that Maduro expressed his joy and admiration for the extraordinary triumph obtained by President Vladimir Putin and the people in the voting last Sunday in Russia, “highlighting the exemplary character of the event”. Putin, on his part, “raised votes of success for the coming electoral process of the 20 of May” in the petroleum country, in which the Venezuelan governor will look for to be reelected until 2025.
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