CARACAS, Monday September 01, 2008 | Update
Politics
Venezuela will buy training planes and fighters from China,
and at the same time it has offered its territory to the Russian
government for its aircrafts can stop over and its ships have
a port of call, said President Hugo Chávez, who did not
elaborate on the characteristics of the weaponry he will negotiate
in two weeks with Chinese President Hu Jintao.
Although President Chávez insisted that he has ruled
out the possibility that the Russian government would deploy
a military base in Venezuela, as some foreign news agencies
reported after his meeting with representatives of Russian
President Dmitri Medvedev, Chávez clarified that if the
Russian fleet "is navigating through the Atlantic and
asks us to visit Venezuela, they will be welcome. We have
no problem. And it seems that they want to come."
Chávez explained that if "long range Russian airplanes
need to land in any Venezuelan airport, they will also be
welcomed (...) Today, Russia is a strategic ally of Venezuela
and the world must be aware of it."
01:11 PM.
Economy.
Domestic inflation rate in Venezuela was 1.7 percent in January, at the same rate as in December 2009, despite currency devaluation at the start of the year decreed by President Hugo Chávez, a senior government source told Reuters on Tuesday.