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Cuba–Venezuela relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cuba–Venezuela relations
Relations between Cuba and Venezuela significantly improved during the Presidency of Hugo Chávez. Chávez formed a major alliance with Cuban president Fidel Castro and significant trade relationship with Cuba since his election in 1999. The warm relationship between the two countries continued to intensify. After decades of American domination in the Caribbean, several governments in the region have started to reject United States' path of capitalism.〔 Hugo Chávez described Castro as his mentor and called Cuba "a revolutionary democracy". The bilateral relation includes development aid, joint business ventures, large financial transactions, exchange of energy resources and information technology, and cooperation in the fields of intelligence service and military. A characteristic of Cuba-Venezuela ties is that both nations are exchanging assets among each other which are inexpensive for the sending country but of high significance for the receiving country. ==Early history== Venezuela and Cuba's ties go back to when Cuba was still under Spanish rule, when Narciso Lopez, a Venezuelan adventurer/filibuster and soldier, unsuccessfully attempted to liberate Cuba from Spanish rule two times and make an independent Pro-USA Cuba that would eventually join the United States as a slave state. The modern Flag of Cuba originates from hiis first expedition to Cuba(in Cardenas), designed by Narciso Lopez, as well as a local Cuban named Miguel Teurbe Tolon. Venezuela and Cuba established diplomatic relations not long after the latter became independent in 1902; by 1913, they had an extradition treaty.〔''Bulletin of the Pan American Union'', vol. XXXVI (1913), p. 760〕
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