Two planes from Russia, with military and technical personnel are in Venezuela, said the head of the South American country, Nicolas Maduro. A few days ago, the Venezuelan leader returned from a trip to the Russian capital, where he met with Russian President Vladimir Putin. before Putin said that the work in the sphere of military-technical cooperation between Russia and Venezuela for the supply of spare parts and establishment of service centers are on schedule. According to his statement, VTS pairs of countries is associated most importantly with Russia's obligations under the service first purchased by Venezuela of Russian technology. Between Moscow and Caracas have developed strong diplomatic relations, in 1996 the parties signed a Treaty of friendship and cooperation. Russia stands for peaceful settlement of disputes in the Bolivarian Republic of and fundamentally opposed to any external intervention. <span style="color:darkgray