Count on Venezuela to strengthen ties
Venezuela’s president, congratulating the victory of Dr. “Masoud Baznashr” as the elected president, emphasized the importance of continuing the process of strengthening “fraternal relations, friendship and cooperation” between Tehran and Caracas and said : You can count on Venezuela.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced by publishing a message through his user account on X social network: We congratulate the new president of Iran, Masoud Mezikian, and the people of the Islamic Republic of Iran on holding this extraordinary democratic stage.
He addressed the president-elect and the people of Iran and added: Count on Venezuela to continue the path of strengthening brotherhood, friendship and cooperation between our countries.
The Venezuelan government also issued a statement yesterday, congratulating the people of our country on the victory of Dr. Masoud Bizikian in the 14th presidential election of Iran.
This statement states: Venezuela believes that the decision of the Iranian people is for the prosperity of this nation as well as the establishment of this country as an emerging power in the nascent multipolar world due to the prominent role it plays in the scenario of consolidation of peace and global development. It will help.
According to the announcement of the Caracas government, “Massoud Al-Madijian, the president-elect and the fraternal and revolutionary nation of Iran, have the absolute support of President Nicolás Maduro Moros (Venezuela) to continue deepening the fraternal relations between the two nations and in a comprehensive strategic alliance for mutually beneficial cooperation as well as strengthening They have a multi-centered and multiple world; (relationships) that are necessary to continue defeating hegemonic claims that threaten multilateralism and world peace”.
Dr. Masoud Mezikian won the majority of votes in the second stage of the 14th presidential election and became the elected president of the people.
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