A delegation from the Ortega regime met with the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation to address issues of military cooperation. and both nations.
The regimes of Daniel Ortega and Vladimir Putin continue to strengthen their military cooperation plans, and as part of this on March 29 Major General Marvin Corrales, Inspector General of the Nicaraguan Army, and Laureano Ortega, Presidential Representative for Interaction with Russia , met with the Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, Colonel General Alexander Fomin.
The dictator Ortega sent a special delegation to Russia, made up of Foreign Minister Denis Moncada, Laureano Ortega, General Marvin Corrales, and General Commissioner Zhukov Serrano, deputy director of the National Police, with the aim of aborting different cooperation issues.
According to the pro-government Channel 4, in the meeting with Colonel General Alexander Fomin “current issues of Russian-Nicaraguan military and technical-military cooperation were discussed and the steps for their development were outlined.”
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The report indicates that they “confirmed the mutual intention to continue strengthening global defense cooperation.”
Delegation meets with director of the Russian National Guard
That same day, delegates from the Ortega regime held another meeting with Victor Zolotov, director of the Russian National Guard. Commissioner General Zhukov Serrano and Laureano Ortega participated in this meeting.
In said meeting, the parties reviewed the “cooperation plans and programs with the Nicaraguan National Police,” according to a publication by the official website El 19 Digital.
Nicaragua insists on developing nuclear technology with the help of Russia
Nuclear technologies agreement signed
On Wednesday, Foreign Minister Denis Moncada also signed an agreement with Russia related to the non-energy use of peaceful nuclear technologies. The head of the Rosatom nuclear energy corporation, Alexei Likhachov, participated in this signing.
It should be noted that Russia and Nicaragua signed a roadmap for the use of atomic energy for peaceful purposes on November 21, 2022, outlining the guidelines for cooperation.
By then, the political analyst Óscar René Vargas said that this commission was nothing more than a “jacket”, since the country “has neither the professional personnel nor the infrastructure to produce energy from a nuclear plant.”