In a meeting with Fidel Castro: Iran, Cuba urge need for convergence among revolutionary states to alter the world s unjust standards
Saturday 15 December 2012 - 00:27
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President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Cuba's revolution leader Fidel Castro stressed the need for convergence and unity of all the revolutionary nations to alter the world's unjust standards through perseverance against the hegemony of the bullying powers during a visit which lasted more than three hours.

In a meeting with Fidel Castro:

Iran, Cuba urge need for convergence among revolutionary states to alter the world s unjust standards

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Cuba's revolution leader Fidel Castro stressed the need for convergence and unity of all the revolutionary nations to alter the world's unjust standards through perseverance against the hegemony of the bullying powers during a visit which lasted more than three hours.

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Thursday 12 January 2012 - 10:27



During the meeting which was held Wednesday in local time, the two reviewed major international and regional developments.



“Since capitalism has reached the end of the road, the two great nations of Iran and Cuba now shoulder a heavy responsibility to establish a new world order based on humanity and justice,” the president said.



They said strengthening convergence among revolutionary nations would help change unjust equations and bring about peace to the entire world.



President and revolutionary leader of Cuba also called for strengthening unity among world nations to resist expansionism of bullying powers.



President also called for promotion of Tehran-Havana relations in various fields.



The Cuban revolution leader praised Iran's “outstanding position” in resisting the arrogant powers, and described the Islamic Republic as “the beacon of hope” for the world nations.



Fidel described the management of global monetary system by capitalist powers as “a fraud against other world nations” and argued that imperialism is nearing collapse.



The world is heading towards justice-seeking doctrines and the nations should join efforts to tackle global issues particularly nuclear disarmament of the hegemonic powers, he added.

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