Iranian leader arrives to Caracas
posted on: Jan 9 2012 9:4 by RDugey. Viewed 30 times.Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinejad, arrived on Sunday at Venezuela, at the start of a Latin American, tour that also takes you to Nicaragua, Cuba and Ecuador, at a time of growing tension between the Islamic Republic and United States, it showed the station State.
The Iranian representative who plans to meet Monday with the President of Venezuela, Hugo Chávez, was received with military honors at the international airport serving Caracas, according to the images displayed by the State canal VTV.
Ahmadinejad left Sunday for Tehran to begin the tour in order to strengthen the links between Iran and these Nations, causing outrage United States.
"Our relations with the countries of Latin America are very good and develop." The culture of the peoples of the region and its historical requirements are similar to the demands of the Iranian people. It's people who have a thought u000a"anti-colonial, is why they resist against the regime of oppression", said Ahmadinejad referring to United States, before traveling to Venezuela.
"Latin America was a region that the regime of oppression considered its backyard and where thought he could do what I wanted, but now the peoples of these regions have aroused and they act independently," he added.
"In these four countries, are going to discuss on regional and international issues and the willingness of the regime of the domination of intervening in the Affairs of other countries and its military presence" in around the world, added the Iranian President in reference to United States.
On Friday, Washington called on the countries of Latin America "not deepen ties" with the Iranian President while increasing pressure to convince Iran to give up its controversial programme nuclear.
"As the" u000a"regime (Iranian) feels more and more pressured, desperately seeking friends and frantically travels to interesting places to find new friends", said the spokesman for the Department of State, Victoria Nuland, to be interrogated about Ahmadinejad's visit to the region.
"We are making it absolutely clear to countries around the world is not the time to deepen ties, neither security nor economic, with Iran", said Nuland to the press.
These four countries, hostile to United States, approached in recent years Iran, especially Venezuela, whose President Hugo Chávez visited Tehran on nine occasions in the 13 years as head of State.
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Iran began enriching uranium in a new underground facility very protected against possible bombing, yesterday announced a daily affection to the Government.
The u000aannouncement was made at the same time that the civilian leadership of Tehran decided to order the closure of Hormuz if the Western powers to block the export of Iranian oil, according to a high command military revolutionary guard.
Iran has been sanctioned by the UN for refusing to cease uranium enrichment, which can be used as fuel for nuclear power plants and its greater degree of enrichment as a fundamental part of the nuclear warheads, widespread fear of the community international

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