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Chavez: Venezuela to export petrol to Iran
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 06 - 09 - 2009

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Sunday at the
end of his two-day visit to Iran that his country would export petrol
to the Islamic republic, ISNA news agency reported, according to dpa.
A ban on petrol export to Iran was supposed to be one of the
sanction items by the world powers if Iran refused to meet the
September deadline for resuming nuclear negotiations.
In contrast with the Western powers, Chavez has constistently
supported Tehran's controversial nuclear programmes and defended
Iran's right to pursue peaceful nuclear projects.
ISNA quoted Chavez as saying that starting in October, Venezuela
could export 20,000 barrels of petrol to Iran.
Iran is a major oil producer and exporter but, due to inadequate
domestic processing, still imports petrol to meet daily fuel
consumption.
Chavez said that the petrol deal amounts to 800 million dollars,
which would go into a bilateral fund to be established in Tehran for
later purchases by Venezuela of machinery from Iran.
The two countries agreed to inject 100 million dollars into the
joint Iran-Venezuela Bank within the next 30 days, the Venezuelan
president said.
Chavez on Sunday accompanied his Iranian counterpart to the north-
eastern city of Mashad, where Mahmoud Ahmadinejad held the first
cabinet session following his re-election last June.
"The two-day visit by Mr Chavez to Iran was very successful and
fruitful and very suitable agreements were reached," Ahmadinejad said
in a press briefing.
Ahmadinejad vowed that Iran and Venezuela would always stand by
each other, saying that he was sure Chavez would eventually defeat
all conspiracies by the United States.
The two states signed further agreements in Mashad in the fields
of commerce, oil and pharmaceuticals, state media reported.
Fars news agency had reported that Chavez was to meet new Defence
Minister Ahmad Vahidi, who was accused by the Argentine judiciary of
involvement in a 1994 bombing that killed 85 people at a Jewish
community centre in Argentina.
It was not clear whether the meeting was held.
Before leaving for Mashad, Chavez met in Tehran with Iranian
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who said that Iran and
Venezuela should spare no effort to bolster the newly established
"independence front."
According to official news agency IRNA, Khamenei said that
consecutive defeats of the US indicated that the world was undergoing
an undeniable change and therefore called on efforts to strengthen
the resistance front.
Chavez arrived Saturday in Tehran and discussed with Ahmadinejad
continuation of a 10-year bilateral plan aimed at tackling the global
economic crisis.
Ahmadinejad and Chavez, who both are avid critics of the US, have
several times called for a new world order and reform of the United
Nations Security Council.
Chavez was one of the first foreign heads of state to congratulate
Ahmadinejad on his June 12 re-election, which was disputed over
allegations of fraud.
It was the seventh visit to Iran by Chavez, who has several times
described the Islamic republic as his "second home."
Iran and Venezuela have already signed 186 agreements in the last
four years, and bilateral trade has reportedly reached an estimated
4.6 billion dollars.
But some Iranian legislators have noted that Latin America's role
is not very significant, and say the economic agreements and trade
with countries like Venezuela have minimal impact on Iran's economy.


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