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Iran, Venezuela "united to establish new world order"

Iran Materials 21 October 2010 03:04 (UTC +04:00)
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his Venezuelan counterpart Hugo Chavez have underlined the need to expand cooperation in fighting imperialism, Press TV reported.
Iran, Venezuela "united to establish new world order"

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his Venezuelan counterpart Hugo Chavez have underlined the need to expand cooperation in fighting imperialism, Press TV reported.

Ahmadinejad and Chavez on Wednesday highlighted enhanced cooperation between Iran and Venezuela as a key factor in standing up to the enemy.

Ahmadinejad said that cooperation between the two countries was of "high significance."

He said that the two countries were "united to establish a new world order based on humanity and justice."

President Ahmadinejad condemned the expansion of militarism as well as the interference of "bullying powers" in Latin America.

Chavez, in turn, called Iran-Venezuela ties as a "strategic alliance" and described his visit to Tehran as significant in showing the depth of relations between Iran and Venezuela.

"Imperialistic countries are trying their best to stop our progress ... But the more we resist and the more we try, no matter how hard they try or how much they threaten us, they will move toward graveyard by their action," Chavez said.

"Today is the end of imperialism. It's very close," he added.

Chavez also reiterated his strong support of Iran's independence and condemned threats of military action against the country.

The Venezuelan president arrived in Iran on Monday for a three-day official visit, with the goal of boosting ties between Tehran and Caracas.

This is Chavez's ninth visit to Iran since taking power in 1999 and comes almost one year after President Ahmadinejad paid a visit to Venezuela.

Iran has developed amicable relations with numerous Latin American countries, including Venezuela.

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