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The Kremlin asserts that it will respect the sovereignty of Cuba and Venezuela with regard to military bases
The Kremlin asserts that it will respect the sovereignty of Cuba and Venezuela with regard to military bases
Moscow (Sputnik) – Spokesman for the Russian presidency, Dmitry Peskov, when asked whether Russia is considering the establishment of military bases in Cuba and Venezuela, called … 01.17.2022, Sputnik World
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On January 13, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov reported a hypothetical deployment of Russian military infrastructure in Cuba and Venezuela. “I do not want to confirm anything, but I will not refute anything here either,” Ryabkov confined himself to telling the RTVI television channel. For his part, White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan warned that Washington would respond forcefully to the eventual deployment of Russian forces in Latin America. And last June, the Russian Defense Minister, Sergei Shoigu, highlighted cooperation with Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela during the Moscow Security Conference in the military field. The Russian minister also highlighted progress in cooperation with Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay. In addition, last November, the National Assembly of Nicaragua approved the entry of foreign ships, aircraft and military personnel for the purpose of exchange and humanity. In 2002, Russia closed the radio-electronic listening center in Lourdes (Cuba) and its naval base in Cam Ranh (Vietnam), and Lourdes was the largest Soviet center for radio-electronic espionage outside the country. The lands in which the Russians controlled the entire Western Hemisphere.
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Russia, Cuba, Venezuela, military bases
Moscow (Sputnik) – When asked if Russia is considering establishing military bases in Cuba and Venezuela, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov called not to forget that they are sovereign countries, although he acknowledged the Kremlin’s interest in national security.
“We are talking about sovereign states, let’s not forget. Given the current context, of course, Russia is thinking about how to ensure its security,” Peskov told reporters.
For his part, the White House National Security Adviser, Jake Sullivan, warned Washington It will respond forcefully to the final deployment of Russian forces in Latin America.
In 2002, Russia closed the radio-electronic listening center in Lourdes (Cuba) and its naval base in Cam Ranh (Vietnam).
Lourdes was the largest Soviet radio-electronic espionage center outside the national territory through which the Russians controlled the entire Western Hemisphere.
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