Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad welcomed the ties of
brotherhood that unite his country and Venezuela on Monday,
pledging the two nations would stand united against "bullying and
expansionist powers", a clear dig at the United States.
Speaking at a joint press conference with his Venezuelan
counterpart and political firebrand Hugo Chavez in southern Iran,
Ahmadinejad described the two countries' relations as profound,
extensive and durable and brotherly while calling Chavez a
revolutionary and decisive man.
He noted that long-lasting cooperation and solidarity between
Iran and Venezuela would be beneficial to both nations, underlining
that "there resides no impediment to the expansion of the two
countries' relations."
"Iran views the might and progress of Venezuela as it does its
own... the two governments and nations are moving hand in hand
towards construction and with maximum power and strength," said the
Iranian president.
The two countries, while being located continents apart in the
Gulf and the Caribbean, stood firmly together in reiterating their
"anti-American alliance" during Chavez's visit.
"Viva Iran and Venezuela and all revolutionary nations and death
to the enemies," Ahmadinejad said. "For those who are upset with
the friendship of nations, we have just one sentence which is, if
you are angry with the nations' friendship, go die of this anger
and sadness," he added.
Ahmadinejad and Chavez had earlier traveled to the southern
Iranian port city of Assaluyeh to celebrate the start of
construction on a joint petrochemical plant. Monday also saw the
two delegations ink three cooperation agreements principally
tackling the oil and energy sectors.
This rounded out Chavez's two-day visit to Iran, his third in
two years, which seeks to boost political and economic cooperation
between two of the leading global critics of the US.
(Xinhua News Agency July 3, 2007)