Chavez presses allies to back Iran
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
May 10, 2007
SANTA CRUZ, Bolivia -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is encouraging his Latin American allies to expand ties with Iran, which is offering trade concessions and financial incentives and winning influence in the region.
During two recent visits to Venezuela, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad signed more than $17 billion worth of economic agreements with Mr. Chavez.
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega last month received Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki while Bolivian President Evo Morales announced a new trade deal with Iran.
"The struggle for justice and truth in the framework of economic development is the principle objective of the government in Nicaragua and of our friends in Iran," said Mr. Ortega when Mr. Mottaki arrived after stopping in Venezuela for talks with Mr. Chavez.
Mr. Ortega called Iran a "victim" of the U.S., which he accused of "supporting terrorism."
Speaking in the rural Bolivian community of San Julian on the same day, Mr. Morales told peasant supporters to grow soybeans to export to Iran. Read on.
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