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Maduro Hails “Productive” Meeting with Iranian Oil Minister

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro lauded his "productive" meeting with Iranian Oil Minister Javad Owji in Caracas on Monday.

Maduro wrote on his twitter page that he has had a “productive” meeting with Owji aimed to “deepen the ties of brotherhood and cooperation (with Iran), (especially) in energy matters”.

Owji, heading a high-level delegation of more than a dozen officials, arrived in Caracas on Saturday in a visit deemed significant for Iran-Venezuela relations and efforts to neutralize the impact of US sanctions.

Earlier on Monday, Owji met his Venezuelan counterpart Tareck El Aissami to discuss ways to “overcome” the effects of harsh sanctions imposed on both the countries by the United States.

A statement by the Venezuelan oil ministry said the two officials discussed “the construction of routes and mechanisms to overcome the unilateral coercive measures imposed by the US government and allied countries”.

Media sources said that Owji was set to sign a series of energy cooperation deals with Caracas on Monday.

They added that Owji visited the Paraguana refining complex in Western Venezuela with Head of Venezuelan state-owned oil and natural gas company, Petróleos de Venezuela PDVSA, Asdrúbal Chávez.

Venezuela and Iran, both under illegal US sanctions, have bolstered their energy cooperation in recent years, with Tehran going out of its way to help the South American country.

Venezuela imports condensate from Iran, which is deemed important to thin its extra-thick crude oil.

Iran has also helped its South American ally with engineers, refined products, and spare parts for its oil industry.

Iran has in the last two years sent several shipments of gasoline to Venezuela, whose oil industry has been hit hard by the US sanctions.

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