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  • Iran's president moves on to Bolivia 26 Nov 2009 01:56 GMT
    ... the African continent, and will stop in Senegal on his way back to The Iranian president ... U.S. and European efforts to curtail Iran's nuclear ambitions. Morales and Chavez are strongly opposed ... United States," Aparicio said, noting that the power of U.S. aid to the nation has ...

  • Chavez welcomes Ahmadinejad 26 Nov 2009 00:56 GMT
    ... on this trip and will stop in Senegal on his way back to The Iranian ... U.S. and European efforts to curtail Iran's nuclear ambitions. Ahmadinejad also wants to improve Iran's ... to discuss agreements in areas such as energy, investment, trade and science. Experts from the ...

  • Chavez welcomes Ahmadinejad in Venezuela 25 Nov 2009 22:13 GMT
    ... on this trip and will stop in Senegal on his way back to The Iranian ... U.S. and European efforts to curtail Iran's nuclear ambitions. Ahmadinejad also wants to improve Iran's ... to discuss agreements in areas such as energy, investment, trade and science. Experts from the ...

  • Ahmadinejad stops in Bolivia 25 Nov 2009 16:44 GMT
    ... the African continent, and will stop in Senegal on his way back to The Iranian president ... U.S. and European efforts to curtail Iran's nuclear ambitions. Morales and Chavez are strongly opposed ... United States," Aparicio said, noting that the power of U.S. aid to the nation has ...

  • Iran's Ahmadinejad In Venezuela For Talks With Chavez 25 Nov 2009 16:37 GMT
    ... with Russia and China, [his] agreements promoting nuclear cooperation with Iran," Cardozo says. "It is ... the year with serious water problems and energy, which is starting to complicate Chavez's popularity." ... and personal computers. Ahmadinejad will travel to Senegal on November 26 on his way back ...

  • Tehran developing ties with Africa and Latin America to get support for its nuclear programme 25 Nov 2009 15:33 GMT
    ... Latin America to get support for its nuclear programme Ahmadinejad is in Caracas, fourth leg ... five-nation tour (Gambia, Brazil, Bolivia, Venezuela and Senegal). The Iranian president is promoting closer bilateral ... 80 joint projects in the areas of energy, industry and agriculture. The two sides have ...

  • Ahmadinejad Visits Venezuela to Boost Business Ties 25 Nov 2009 15:14 GMT
    ... boosting ties with supporters of Iran's controversial nuclear program. Mr. Ahmadinejad arrived in Caracas late ... Tehran has a right to peace nuclear energy. Western nations suspect Iran of trying to ... end the tour with a visit to Senegal. Some information for this report provided by ...

  • Tehran, Caracas have signed 280 agreements: ambassador 25 Nov 2009 11:32 GMT
    ... 80 joint projects in the areas of energy, industry and agriculture have become operational between ... Iranian delegation is due to proceed to Senegal from Caracas. The Iranian and Venezuelan presidents ... the Venezuela’s youth organization. On Iran’s peaceful nuclear program, he reiterated that Caracas supports persuance ...

  • Ahmadinejad in La Paz for Morales talks 25 Nov 2009 10:35 GMT
    ... the African continent, and will stop in Senegal on his way back to The Iranian president ... U.S. and European efforts to curtail Iran's nuclear ambitions. Morales and Chavez are strongly opposed ... United States," Aparicio said, noting that the power of U.S. aid to the nation has ...

  • Iranian leader continues South American trip with Bolivia stop 24 Nov 2009 22:40 GMT
    ... the African continent, and will stop in Senegal on his way back to The Iranian president ... U.S. and European efforts to curtail Iran's nuclear ambitions. Morales and Chavez are strongly opposed ... United States," Aparicio said, noting that the power of U.S. aid to the nation has ...

  • IMF calls on Senegal to revamp state power company 24 Nov 2009 18:55 GMT
    ... Reuters after a regular staff mission to Senegal. "Senelec needs an operational model which is ... to invest more than $1bn in the energy sector by 2012, and provide millions of low-energy ... last year to harness the huge solar power potential of the region, which so far ...

  • Ahmadinejad finds sympathetic ear in Brazil 24 Nov 2009 05:32 GMT
    ... took in Gambia, Brazil, Bolivia, Venezuela and Senegal. Ahmadinejad told state media before leaving Tehran ... ambitions of being the Middle East's pre-eminent power. "Iran and Brazil have a common vision ... he fully backed Tehran pursuing civilian nuclear energy projects. Lula and Ahmadinejad were to give a ...

  • Brazil enters minefield of Ahmadinejad's visit 24 Nov 2009 04:35 GMT
    ... also take in Venezuela, Bolivia, Gambia and Senegal, and is being seen as part of a ... on the perennial issue of Teheran's controversial nuclear program, Lula also faces a minefield. Like ... Like Iran, Brazil has a nascent nuclear power industry. "There could certainly be an interest ...

  • President Ahmadinejad's short visit to Brasilia is being seen as a calculated risk for Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. But it promises significant boosts to both leaders. 24 Nov 2009 04:35 GMT
    ... also take in Venezuela, Bolivia, Gambia and Senegal, and is being seen as part of a ... on the perennial issue of Teheran's controversial nuclear program, Lula also faces a minefield. Like ... Like Iran, Brazil has a nascent nuclear power industry. "There could certainly be an interest ...

  • Why Iran's Ahmadinejad is warmly welcomed in Brazil 23 Nov 2009 23:41 GMT
    ... five-country tour also slated to include Gambia, Senegal, Venezuela, and Bolivia – comes after Iran ... boost cooperation in nanotechnology, biotechnology, agriculture, and energy, according Brazil’s Foreign Ministry. An Iranian deputy foreign ... hand, Brazil is the rare major Western power to publicly defend Iran’s development of a ...


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