Venezuela's Chavez slams sanctions on Iran

Venezuela's Chavez slams sanctions on Iran
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Summary Iran has been seeking relief from growing U.N. and other sanctions.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Friday criticized international sanctions on Iran as he met with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.Iran has been seeking relief from growing U.N. and other sanctions, including international embargoes on its oil sales.Chavez said that Iran faces obstacles imposed by imperialism, blockades, threats, unilateral sanctions.Chavez has previously defended Irans controversial nuclear program, saying he believes the Iranian government is simply pursuing peaceful energy uses.The Venezuelan leader said that Iran can count on all the support of the Venezuelan people, of the Venezuelan government. He didnt say what that support is to entail.The two leaders pledged to keep building closer ties, though they didnt mention specific initiatives.Both leaders are staunch critics of the U.S. government and said during the meeting in Caracas that they hope to work together to counter imperialism.Chavez also reiterated that Venezuela has begun producing surveillance drones equipped with small cameras, and said the military project shouldnt cause anyone concern.They create a scandal here, the Venezuelan right and the United States, the spokespeople of the empire, Chavez said. Its to increase our security capability.Chavez didnt say whether Iran has a role in the production of the drones.
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