Iran's Raisi Visits Sanctioned Trio: Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua
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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi arrived in Venezuela on Monday for the start of a visit to "friendly countries" that also include Cuba and Nicaragua, all under sanctions from a common adversary, the United States.
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Visits Sanctioned Trio
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to bolster ties
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to strengthen multipolar world order
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increase bilateral trade to $20 billion
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increase trade between the two countries
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as part of his tour
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leading a high-level ministerial delegation that signed 25 cooperation agreements and memorandums of understanding
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signing a series of cooperation agreements
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to renovate a Venezuelan ammonia plant
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railed against a theme both leaders have in common: U.S. sanctions
Raisi was welcomed in Caracas by Foreign Minister Yvan Gil and was due to meet President Nicolas Maduro later in the day.
Before departing Tehran, Raisi had said his visit was at the invitation of the presidents of "friendly countries" Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba, and was aimed at improving "economic, political and scientific cooperation."
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Nicaragua, the second stop of his tour of Latin America, which also includes Cuba
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Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela
The four countries are all allies of Russia, an international pariah since its invasion of Ukraine last year.
"Over the last two years, our cooperation with these countries has developed... in the domains of industry, agriculture, science, technology and medicine," Raisi told the Irna news agency.
Iran and Venezuela are members of the OPEC oil cartel, central to international discussions about the energy crisis sparked by Russia's war on Ukraine.
The war has led to an increase in global efforts to solve Venezuela's political and economic crisis.
Last year, the U.S. sent delegates to Caracas to meet Maduro, and after talks resumed between his government and the opposition in November, Washington granted a six-month license to U.S. energy giant Chevron to operate in Venezuela.
Maduro visited Iran in June 2022, signing a 20-year pact to open "major fronts" for cooperation in the oil, petrochemicals and defense sectors.
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petrochemicals and mining
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energy, agriculture, mining and transportation
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exporting technical-engineering services and processing agricultural and mineral products
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healthcare, trade, agriculture, and sports
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oil refineries
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oil, petrochemicals and defence
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petrochemicals, transport, mining
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agriculture, science and technology, shipping, automotive and tourism
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repairing the ailing oil refineries
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process its crude oil in those refineries and sell the products in regional markets
In February, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian visited Caracas and discussed with Maduro the "defense of their national interests faced with external pressures," according to Tehran.
In 2020, Iran sent 1.5 million barrels of fuel to Venezuela along with supplies to help restart struggling refineries. Washington has since accused Iran of circumventing sanctions.
The last Iranian president to visit Cuba and Venezuela was Hassan Rouhani in September 2016. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made the last presidential visit to Nicaragua in 2007.