0536 GMT January 17, 2021
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Maduro urges Biden to lift all US sanctions
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A delegation of Iranian lawmakers has traveled to Venezuela to observe the parliamentary elections in the South American country, an Iranian MP said.
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China urged the United States on Tuesday to correct its mistake and lift all illegal sanctions, after Washington imposed Venezuela-related sanctions targeting a Chinese firm.
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said Sunday that he will work to resume "decent, sincere" political dialogue with the United States, a country with which his government maintains tense relations, once Joe Biden assumes the presidency.
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro gave his take on the election uncertainty currently facing the United States, quipping that he was tired of the US attempts to give other countries “lessons in democracy” when their own system was so flawed.
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Iran believes the US government no longer can “control what’s happening in the world” or show other countries how to protect citizens’ rights, Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Thursday during a visit to Venezuela.
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Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif arrived in Venezuela for the start of a tour of Latin America, Venezuela's Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday.
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Iran repeated denial of owning the crude shipments seized and recently sold by the United States, saying the “rogue regime” in Washington has certainly stolen the cargo and is now openly bragging about the act of piracy.
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The final vessel in a flotilla of three Iranian fuel tankers entered Venezuela's waters on Saturday, in the latest sign of cooperation between the two countries.
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President Nicolas Maduro says US financial sanctions have caused Venezuela’s oil revenues to plunge 99 percent over the last six years.
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Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Monday held a virtual meeting with his Venezuelan counterpart Jorge Arreaza to discuss the progress made in comprehensive cooperation projects between the two countries and the geopolitical threats to peace and multilateralism.
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The first vessel in an Iranian convoy of ships bringing desperately needed fuel arrived in Venezuela, demonstrating both nations’ determination to undermine US efforts to isolate the governments in Tehran and Caracas.
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Venezuela denounced Washington’s latest sanctions on Caracas and Tehran as an act of “aggression,” saying such “arrogant” actions cannot prevent the South American country from exercising its right to forge economic relations with Iran or any other state.
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