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Lavrov, Venezuela vice president to discuss energy projects, Venezuela crisis

MOSCOW, February 28. /TASS/. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will meet on Friday with Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez to discuss energy projects and the situation in Venezuela, Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told a briefing on Thursday.

The spokeswoman said the two officials "will exchange opinions on current issues of bilateral relations, regarding the implementation of major joint projects in the energy sector, industry, agriculture and pharmaceutics".

"They plan to discuss ways for further coordination on the global arena - of course the situation in Venezuela and around it, - and confirm support for a peaceful settlement of political discord in that country," Zakharova said.

Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday that neither President Vladimir Putin nor representatives from his administration would meet with Rodriguez.

US-led coup plot in Venezuela

On January 23, Juan Guaido, whose appointment as parliamentary speaker had been annulled by the Supreme Court two days earlier, declared himself as acting president. On the same day, Washington recognized him as acting head of state, as did the Lima Group countries (barring Mexico), the Organization of American States, and a number of other nations among them such as, Australia, Albania, Georgia and Israel. President Nicolas Maduro blasted the developments as an attempted coup.

In contrast, Russia, Belarus, Bolivia, Iran, China, Cuba, Nicaragua, El Salvador and Turkey came out in Maduro’s support. The UN secretary-general called for dialogue to resolve the crisis.