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BEIJING, Jan. 31 -- Venezuela President Hugo Chavez and Chinese Vice
President Zeng Qinghong signed several agreements Saturday concerning oil,
agriculture and technology, officials said. Chavez has sought to forge new
trade and political ties with foreign powers including China and Russia.
"Each (agreement) will turn into a thousand things," Chavez said after the
signing ceremony at the presidential palace.
Zeng arrived in Venezuela on Friday as part of a tour of several Latin
American and Caribbean countries.
His delegation includes 125 officials and business representatives who
discussed bilateral investments with Venezuelan business leaders on Saturday.
During their meeting, Chavez and Zeng signed a total of 19 agreements after
discussing technological cooperation, as well as mining, oil and gas projects,
according to a statement issued by Venezuela information ministry.
On a visit to Beijing last month, Chavez signed agreements boosting Chinese
investment in Venezuela's rich oil and gas resources.
The deals also involved the construction of a railroad in eastern
Venezuela, the purchase of a satellite to improve telecommunications in the
South American country, and the purchase of radars to tighten security along its
border with Colombia.
Venezuela expects trade with China to reach US$3 billion this year due to
the trade deals signed in December.
Zeng is to leave for Trinidad and Tobago on
Sunday.
(Source: China
Daily/Agencies) |