CARACAS, March 17 .- Venezuela and Belarus today signed 22 agreements for cooperation in areas of energy, agriculture, infrastructure and other during the visit by the President of the European country, Alexander Lukashenko, reported PL.
The ratio of agreements signed in the presence of Lukashenko and the Venezuelan leader, Hugo Chavez, including exploitation joint gas field to produce up to 200 million cubic feet in 2012.
An agreement also allows for delivery next May from 80 000 barrels of oil to Belarus, a country that for the first time in history will receive Venezuelan crude.
Other agreements will allow construction on a large estate recovered from an agricultural town of 6 000 hectares for maize, sorghum, rice and livestock, as well as a school donated by Belarus.
cooperation includes, inter alia, the construction of a services, maintenance and repair of construction equipment and participation experts from the European nation in a national housing gasification.
During the signing of the agreements, Lukashenko and Chavez stressed the importance of agreements, including, in most cases, transfer of technology.
Manuscript: http://www.granma.cubaweb.cu/2010/03/18/interna/artic04.html [Last accessed 18 March 2010]
The ratio of agreements signed in the presence of Lukashenko and the Venezuelan leader, Hugo Chavez, including exploitation joint gas field to produce up to 200 million cubic feet in 2012.
An agreement also allows for delivery next May from 80 000 barrels of oil to Belarus, a country that for the first time in history will receive Venezuelan crude.
Other agreements will allow construction on a large estate recovered from an agricultural town of 6 000 hectares for maize, sorghum, rice and livestock, as well as a school donated by Belarus.
cooperation includes, inter alia, the construction of a services, maintenance and repair of construction equipment and participation experts from the European nation in a national housing gasification.
During the signing of the agreements, Lukashenko and Chavez stressed the importance of agreements, including, in most cases, transfer of technology.
Manuscript: http://www.granma.cubaweb.cu/2010/03/18/interna/artic04.html [Last accessed 18 March 2010]
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