Ahmadinejad dismissed Morales with solemn ceremony and more agreements

Ahmadinejad dismissed Morales with solemn ceremony and more agreements

The Iranian representative, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, today dismissed his Bolivian counterpart, Evo Morales, with a solemn ceremony at the presidential palace and the capital commitment to strengthen economic cooperation and political cooperation.
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Pass reviewed a guard of honour, intonation of the national anthems of Iran and Bolivia and commitments to strengthen bilateral ties in various fields marked the official farewell broadcast by television and local news agencies.

Morales and the delegation accompanying him arrived in Tehran on Monday from Libya and immediately held contacts with various authorities in the Persian nation, among which stressed Ahmadinejad and the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

The statesman visitor also met with other officials and visited places of economic and commercial interest, as an agricultural research center in Karaj and the consortium headquarters of car manufacturer Iran Khodro.

According to official Iranian sources, the leaders agreed to expand cooperation in the fields of oil, gas, construction of refineries and exploration of petroleum resources, and realize business to build factories and agricultural equipment for dairy plants.

Both leaders declared in a joint statement issued at the end of its second meeting on Tuesday that "the interference of the Security Council of the UN in the Iranian nuclear issue" has no legal or technical justification ".

The Security Council, stressed the document has no legal or technical justification for getting involved in the case who must return to the supervision of the International atomic energy.

The statement also stressed that "Iran's nuclear activities are peaceful in nature and that this country has done its best to win the confidence of the international community through activities transparent."

Iran and Bolivia are determined to promote mutual cooperation and help implement joint projects to enhance economic development and welfare of both nations, he stressed that the pronouncement valued very fruitful talks.

The two sides also called for "continuing their political struggles against imperialism" and praised the revolutionary social projects undertaken by the respective governments.

Morales, meanwhile, confirmed his country's support to Iran in the aspiration to occupy a post as non-permanent Council member UN Security during the period 2009-2010.