President Xi Jinping and his Venezuelan counterpart, Nicolas Maduro, agreed on Sunday to upgrade their countries' relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership.
Xi arrived in Caracas on Sunday on his first-ever state visit to the South American country. It is also the first visit by a Chinese president to Venezuela in 13 years.
New cooperation agreements were signed on Monday in energy and mining, finance, infrastructure construction, agriculture, high-tech and other fields that will expand Chinese investment, facilitate local social and economic development and strengthen commercial ties between the two nations.
Maduro threw a warm welcoming ceremony, featuring honor guards and hundreds of local people dancing in colorful costumes.
After Xi's arrival, the two leaders held extensive talks for hours, during which the two sides decided to ramp up their bilateral ties into a comprehensive strategic partnership.
During a news conference with Maduro, Xi also said that, as a sincere friend, China supports Venezuela's development path as it suits its domestic situation, and that the current leadership is capable of handling domestic affairs while preserving stability and achieving economic development.
Zhao Rongxian, China's ambassador to Venezuela, said Xi's visit is a "milestone" because both countries are currently deepening their respective domestic reforms.
"The bilateral relationship will be promoted to a record high at a strategic level, and will provide powerful driving forces for the two peoples to realize their shared dreams," Zhao said.
Questions:
1. Who is the president of Venezuela?
2. New cooperation agreements were signed between Venezuela and China. Name at least three of the areas these agreements cover.
3. Who is Zhao Rongxian?
Answers:
1. Nicolas Maduro.
2. Energy and mining, finance, infrastructure construction, agriculture and high-tech.
3. China’s ambassador to Venezuela.
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