President during a joint press conference: Iran, Bolivia nations enjoy friendly relations despite geographical distance
Friday 14 December 2012 - 21:21
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President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stating that Iran and Bolivia are two independent countries with rich civilization said there are friendly ties between the Iranian and Bolivian nations despite the geographical distance between the two countries.

President during a joint press conference:

Iran, Bolivia nations enjoy friendly relations despite geographical distance

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stating that Iran and Bolivia are two independent countries with rich civilization said there are friendly ties between the Iranian and Bolivian nations despite the geographical distance between the two countries.

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Wednesday 20 June 2012 - 10:21

President Ahmadinejad said during a joint press conference with his Bolivian counterpart Evo Morales held on Tuesday evening.

He said Iran and Bolivia are determined to bring justice and freedom to their nations although certain countries are against their objectives.

The President reiterated that the two nations are moving towards growing bilateral ties that would surely benefit both sides as well as the independent countries all over the world.

For his part, the Bolivian president underlined the need for expansion of Tehran-La Paz cooperation in all areas, particularly in fighting Imperialistic approaches.

He then appreciated Iran's efforts to share its valuable experiences in various fields with the Bolivian nation.

Prior to the joint press briefing, the two courtiers signed an agreement on combating drugs trafficking in the presence of the two presidents.

President started his three-nation Latin American tour of Bolivia, Brazil and Venezuela on Monday. He arrived in Bolivia on Tuesday on the first leg of his tour.

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