Turkish, Venezuelan VPs agree to bolster bilateral ties

By Mumin Altas</p> <p>CARACAS (AA) – Turkish and Venezuelan vice president on Friday agreed to bolster relations between their countries.</p> <p>Fuat Oktay met Venezuela’s Delcy Rordiguez to discuss bilateral economic cooperation. </p> <p>During the meeting, the duo agreed to increase Turkey's national flag carrier Turkish Airlines' flights to Venezuela.</p> <p>Turkish Airlines currently flies From Turkey to Venezuela three days in a week.</p> <p>Turkish Airlines, founded in 1933, flies to 306 destinations in 124 countries with its fleet of 332 aircraft including passenger and cargo planes.</p> <p>In addition, Oktay and Rordiguez also agreed that cargo flights to Venezuela should also begin.</p> <p>Oktay went to Venezuela to attend Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's oath-taking ceremony on Thursday.</p> <p>The oath-taking ceremony was held in the capital Caracas for Maduro, who was re-elected last May.</p> <p>The 56-year-old leader first took office in 2013 after his predecessor Hugo Chavez died and will govern Venezuela for another six years.</p> <p>As part of his visit to Caracas, Oktay also met several officials from South America.

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