Mexico, Venezuela Discuss Navy Joint Venture
April 9, 2001
Mexico and Venezuela are discussing the possibility of joint ventures to build ships for their navies, Reuters reported. According to the report, Jorge Miguel Sierralta, commander in chief of Venezuela's navy, said the two nations intend to discuss the shipbuilding project at a two-day summit in Caracas involving Mexico, Venezuela and Colombia. - (Reuters)
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