Nicolás Maduro

received

Nikolai Patrushev

, secretary of the Russian Security Council closely linked to President

Vladimir Putin,

at the Miraflores Palace tonight .

The visit to Caracas is part of the tour undertaken, with the first stop in Algeria, by the "hawk among the hawks."

This former KGB chief is also the father of Dmitry, Minister of Agriculture and

one of the most powerful politicians in Moscow.

The official version of the Bolivarian revolution is that the arrival of

Patrushev

, which was not announced, seeks to "carry out Russian-Venezuelan security consultations" at the beginning of a tour that would continue in other countries in the region, according to information from the propaganda organs of the revolution.

In principle, it is about the meeting of one of the most powerful leaders of the Kremlin with the closest Russian ally in the so-called "backyard" of the United States, which takes place after the first year of the invasion of Ukraine, which Nicolás

Maduro

has fervently supported.

Patrushev also met with the leadership of the Chavista generalate, headed by General

Vladimir Padrino López

, who leads the revolutionary Army from the Ministry of Defense;

General Remigio Ceballos, head of the Ministry of the Interior; and Major General Domingo Hernández, operational strategic commander of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB).

The Chavista media stressed during the meeting in the Palace that both countries are committed to "a multicentric world without empires or threats of any kind."

Venezuela and Russia

have just signed 11 agreements in strategic sectors, in addition to those that Hugo Chávez launched after his first trip to Moscow more than 20 years ago.

"The West revives colonialism by suffocating independent countries," denounced the powerful Russian leader after finishing his trip to Algeria, where he also met with its president, Abdelmadjid Tebboune.

Latin America has once again placed itself at the center of the global geostrategy map, as

Volodimir Zelenski

publicly acknowledged .

The Ukrainian president intends to isolate Russia on a continent where disinformation about the war has convinced certain leaders and part of their societies.

In the last vote at the United Nations, the Kiev government managed to wrest the vote in favor of Brazil, Argentina, Colombia and Chile in the resolution demanding the withdrawal of Russian troops.

Zelensky acknowledged that he seeks to organize a summit between Ukraine and Latin American countries, governed for the most part by leftist, populist or revolutionary parties.

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