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On Russian visit, Chavez is all business

July 23, 2008 |  9:39 am

Chavez_in_russia Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez blew through Russia on Tuesday, being his usual, controversial self, according to our correspondent Megan K. Stack.

Chavez cut some business deals and pumped up the friendship between the two oil-rich nations, while criticizing the United States.

He pressed Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to pay him a visit in Venezuela. He subtly ribbed President Dmitry Medvedev, who has been widely portrayed as Putin's handpicked puppet. And he announced that his country would buy Russian weapons "to guarantee the sovereignty of Venezuela, which is being threatened by the United States."

Click here to read more on President Hugo Chavez's visit to Russia.

-- Deborah Bonello in Mexico City

Photo: Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez smiles during his meeting with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. Credit: Dmitry Kostyukov / AFP/Getty Images


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