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Venezuela and Iran evaluate industry matter projects
By Bolivarian Bulletin
Feb 15, 2008, 21:16

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ABN 15/02/2008

Caracas, Feb 15 ABN.- This Friday, the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Hugo Chávez, held a work meeting with an Iranian delegation to evaluate the projects and make agreements on industry matters.

Those attending the meeting on the Iranian delegation are: the Minister of Industry and Mining, Ali Akbar Mehrabian; the Vice-minister of Industry and Mining, Mohsen Shatezadeh; the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Venezuela, Abdolah Zifan; and the President of the Bank of Development on Exportations, Kourosh Parvizian.

Furthermore, there is an Iranian businessmen delegation led by the Vice-president of Sadra, Asadolah Solghi, which is the company in charge of the tankers issue in joint with the Ministry of the People's Power for Energy and Petroleum of Venezuela.

As well as the Vice-president of the Iranian company Khodro, in charge of producing vehicle parts with the Venirauto agreement; the General Manager of the Construction Company Iranian, Ahmad Farshchian; the General Manager of Tarhe Noandishan, Mohammed Rashidian, which will carry out the Apurinoco Axis proposal.

On Venezuela's side: the Vice-president of the Republic, Ramón Carrizales; the ministers of the People's Power for Foreign Affairs, Nicolás Maduro; for Basic Industries and Mining, Rodolfo Sanz; for Light Industries and Commerce, William Contreras; and for Energy and Petroleum, Rafael Ramírez, among others.

The Iranian delegation is in Venezuela since last Friday to meet President Chávez.

Translated by Ernesto Aguilera

http://www.abn.info.ve/go_news5.php?articulo=120374&lee=17



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