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(2 Apr 2010) 1. Wide plane at Maiquetia International Airport 2. Mid of staircase 3. Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin coming down steps and being welcomed by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez 4. Putin and Chavez posing on red carpet 5. Various of Putin and Chavez listening to national anthems 6. Mid Russian officials listening to anthem 7. Various of Putin and Chavez inspecting honour guard 8. Mid Putin getting in car, waving at media 9. Wide cars leaving STORYLINE Russia has offered to help Venezuela set up its own space industry, including a satellite launch site, as Prime Minister Vladimir Putin makes his first visit to the South American country. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez announced Russia''s offer before Putin arrived on Friday, saying officials would discuss the possibility of setting up a satellite launcher and a factory. Chavez didn''t give details or say how much that might cost. Putin was greeted by Chavez upon his arrival at Maiquetia International Airport. The two countries are also discussing weapons deals, some of which are new, Chavez said on Thursday night in televised remarks, without giving details. Chavez has built close ties with Russia in recent years and has spent more than 4 (b) billion US dollars on Russian weapons since 2005, including helicopters, fighter jets and 100,000 Kalashnikov rifles. Russian and Venezuelan officials also planned to sign new agreements for energy projects in Venezuela, as well as industrial, commercial and agriculture projects. Chavez reiterated that Russia would help Venezuela develop nuclear energy - a plan he has mentioned previously that has yet to take shape. Chavez said Venezuela was going to develop atomic energy with peaceful aims. After welcoming Putin at the airport, Chavez accompanied the Russian leader on a tour of a Russian Navy ship that is paying a port call in Venezuela. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...