Venezuela's Acting President Delcy Rodriguez to visit India this week, announces MEA
New Delhi, June 2
Venezuela's Acting President Delcy Rodriguez will travel to India for a working visit from June 3-7 and will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to discuss bilateral ties, the Ministry of External Affairs announced on Tuesday.
Addressing a weekly media briefing in New Delhi on Tuesday, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal recalled Rodriguez's previous visits to India in her capacity as Venezuela's Foreign Minister and Vice President.
"Delcy Rodriguez, Acting President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, who was earlier scheduled to visit India to participate in the International Big Cats Alliance (IBCA) Summit on 1st June, which has been deferred, will pay a working visit to India from 3rd of June 3 to 7th of June. She will be accompanied by several ministers, including the Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Economy and Finance, Science and Technology, Communication and Information, and Transportation," the MEA spokesperson stated.
"Acting President Rodriguez has visited India several times in the past, in her capacity as the Foreign Minister of Venezuela, as also in her capacity as the Vice President of Venezuela. She came here as Foreign Minister in 2015 and thereafter as Vice President in 2019, 2023, 2024, and 2025. This will be her sixth visit to India. So, she has had long association with us," he added.
India reckons Venezuela as an "important partner", especially in energy and investment sectors, and Rodriguez, along with the ministers accompanying her, are scheduled to visit several sites during their stay in the country.
"During the visit, Acting President Rodriguez will hold bilateral discussions with Prime Minister. The discussions will involve the full spectrum of India-Venezuela relations and explore avenues for further cooperation areas of energy, trade, investment, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, transportation, and renewable energy. As part of the programme, they will be visiting several sites. India is an important partner of Venezuela in the areas of energy and investment. Indian public sector undertakings having made significant investments in Venezuela in the energy sector and they are keen to explore more opportunities to enhance their presence," said Jaiswal.
PM Modi and Rodriguez held a telephonic conversation on January 30 this year, where they had discussed bilateral ties and various regional and global issues of mutual interest.
"The two leaders agreed to further expand and deepen the India-Venezuela partnership in all areas, including trade and investment, energy, digital technology, health, agriculture and people-to-people ties," the MEA said in a statement.
Both leaders underscored the importance of their close cooperation for the Global South.
Rodriguez was sworn-in as Venezuela's Interim President on January 5 after the US attacked the South American nation and "captured" President Nicolas Maduro and his wife.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Interesting development. Venezuela has been through a lot politically, and India maintaining a strategic partnership despite the situation shows our independent foreign policy. Hope the trade and investment talks are fruitful for both nations.
This is her sixth visit to India? That's quite a track record! Shows the deep ties between our countries. I hope the discussions on energy and pharmaceuticals benefit common people in both countries. India should leverage this for more oil imports.
I'm a bit cautious about this. Venezuela's political situation is complicated - US seizing their president is no small matter. However, India has always maintained balanced diplomacy. Hope we're not getting into any geopolitical mess. But energy security is important, so let's see.
Excellent move by the Modi government! Venezuela is rich in oil and natural resources. India needs reliable energy partners, and this visit could open new doors. Also happy to see focus on digital technology and healthcare collaboration. 🙏
The timing is interesting given the turmoil in Venezuela. But India has a long history of non-interference and maintaining ties with all nations. The IBCA summit being deferred is a shame, but the working visit covers important ground. Let's hope for concrete outcomes.
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