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Iran, Venezuela Call for Forming Pro-Maduro International Front

Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani, in a Wednesday meeting with his Venezuelan counterpart Pasqualino Anjolillo Fernandez, reiterated Tehran’s support for Nicolás Maduro, and called for the formation of an international front to support the democratically elected president of the Latin American country.

During the meeting on the sidelines of the 10th international security forum in the Southern Russian city of Ufa today, Shamkhani and Fernandez exchanged views on the latest political and security developments in the Latin American country.

The two sides also condemned the US interventionist policies in Venezuela, where Washington is trying to impose its will over the independent country.

Tehran and Caracas called for the formation of an international political front to support the legal government of Venezuela in order to counter Washington’s expansionist policies and avarice.

Shamkhani, in the meeting, offered gratitude for the anti-US resistance practiced by the people and government of Venezuela, reassuring that Tehran will remain supportive of Caracas with all its capacities.

Early in last month, Advisor to the Iranian Parliament Speaker Hossein Amir Abdollahian said that the people of Venezuela will disappoint US President Donald Trump who is stepping up pressures on the legitimate government of Caracas.

Venezuelans will turn down US President Donald Trump who is thirsty for petrodollar, and will make decisions by themselves, Amir Abdollahian said in a tweet on May 6, adding that Washington’s pressure on oil-rich country of the South America proves irreplaceability of Iranian oil.

“Mounting pressure of the US Administration for ‘regime change’ in oil-rich Venezuela proves Iran’s oil can’t be replaced. Iran will strongly continue to export oil with no limitation,” he underlined.

Iran has condemned Washington’s interference in the internal affairs of Venezuela, censuring the US for attempting to stage a coup against the legitimate government of the South American country.

Early in May, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyed Abbas Mousavi warned Washington against any type of meddling in Venezuela, after Caracas announced that it had foiled an attempt by a number of military defectors to overthrow President Nicolas Maduro, who has been under pressure from US-backed opposition leader Juan Guaido to step down.

“The Islamic Republic condemns US attempts to stage a coup or any other type of military action in Venezuela,” the Iranian diplomat underlined.

The remarks came after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan and National Security Adviser John Bolton expressed full support for the opposition and announced that the US military was ready to join their anti-Maduro push.

“Threatening to use force against other countries is a stark violation of international laws, particularly the United Nations Charter,” Mousavi said. “We expect all members of the international community to condemn such remarks and act accordingly.”

“Unfortunately the global stability is under threat by some hawkish and lawless vandals, and it is imperative that all members of the international community use what’s in their power to resolve the issue,” he added.

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