Minister of Tourism of Venezuela, Alí Ernesto Padrón Paredes
Photo: Oksana ZUYKO
Warm Caribbean Sea, beaches steeper than those of the Maldives, the highest waterfall in the world, national parks with sea turtles, flamingos and hummingbirds. No visas. And direct flights from Moscow for Russians, who are welcomed with open arms: all this is Venezuela.
The Minister of Tourism of the Latin American country, Alí Ernesto Padrón Paredes, and the Venezuelan ambassador to Russia, Jesús Rafael Salazar Velázquez, visited the editorial office of Komsomolskaya Pravda.
The Minister spoke with the editor-in-chief, the general director of Komsomolskaya Pravda Olesya Nosova, journalists of the newspaper and spoke on Radio KP (97.2 FM).
Ambassador of Venezuela to Russia Jesús Rafael Salazar Velásquez
Photo: Oksana ZUYKO
The distinguished guest reported the tourist news of the day: President Nicolás Maduro gave instructions to increase the number of flights between Venezuela and Russia so that it would be possible to fly to the Bolivarian Republic not only from Moscow, but also from Saint Petersburg and Kazan. The Venezuelan authorities are betting on the growth of tourist flows from the Russian Federation.
Interview with the Minister of Tourism of Venezuela and the Ambassador of the Bolivarian Republic – coming soon to the KP.RU website