All-Weather Partnership
- China has upgraded its diplomatic relationship with Venezuela to an "all-weather" partnership, a designation reserved for a select group of diplomatic allies.
- Venezuelan President embarked on his fifth state visit to Beijing, where he met with Chinese President.
- During the visit, both leaders signed several bilateral agreements related to Belt and Road projects and cooperation spanning economics, trade, and education.
- Venezuela has become the first Latin American nation to participate in China's International Lunar Research station project, a long-term lunar study endeavor.
- China has established similar "all-weather" strategic partnerships, notably with Pakistan, where it has invested $25.4 billion over ....
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