SAEDNEWS: In a phone conversation with his Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro, Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian voiced Tehran's readiness to develop all-round cooperation with Caracas.
According to SAEDNEWS, In a recent exchange of congratulations, Pezeshkian extended his heartfelt wishes to Nicolás Maduro, commending him on his victory in Venezuela’s presidential election. This gesture is emblematic of the strong ties between Iran and Venezuela, particularly in the context of their shared vision for a sovereign and self-determined path for their nations.
During this dialogue, the Iranian president firmly condemned any foreign interference in Venezuela's internal affairs, highlighting Iran's unwavering solidarity with the revolutionary nation. He underscored the importance of respecting Venezuela's autonomy, especially in light of the political pressures often faced by the country from external forces.
Pezeshkian also highlighted Iran’s eagerness to enhance bilateral relations through comprehensive cooperation. He emphasized the importance of promoting economic and commercial exchanges, which he believes are pivotal for the mutual benefit of both nations. Furthermore, he called for the swift and thorough implementation of all agreements that have been established between Iran and Venezuela, signaling a commitment to translating political goodwill into tangible economic benefits.
On the other hand, Maduro expressed his gratitude to Pezeshkian, affirming that Venezuela is not only interested but also fully prepared to expand its cooperation with the Islamic Republic of Iran to the greatest extent possible. He asserted that an increase in collaboration could pave the way for significant progress and prosperity for both countries, emphasizing that their partnership is a crucial aspect of their developmental agendas.
This exchange reflects a growing alliance that seeks to reinforce economic ties and foster a sense of solidarity in the face of global challenges. As both nations move forward, their collective efforts could potentially lead to a stronger and more resilient economic framework, benefiting both populations.