Fidel Castro supports Iran in nuclear dispute
HAVANA - President Fidel Castro has offered firm support for Irans right to pursue a nuclear energy program, Cubas state-controlled media reported on Sunday.
Castro met with Gholam Ali Haddad-Adel, the speaker of Irans parliament, in the Palace of the Revolution, as the Iranian official on Saturday wrapped a two day visit to the Communist island nation. Castro offered Cubas firm support for Irans right to use nuclear issues for peaceful ends according to a statement published in the Juventud Rebelde and other media.
The meeting underscored the excellent bilateral ties and political dialogue enjoyed by Havana and Teheran, and also allowed the two leaders to explore the broad potential for economic relations, according to the newspaper. Haddad-Adel, reiterated Irans respect, friendship toward Cuba and solidiarity against the (US-led) embarago and acts of imperialist aggression, La Juventud Rebelde wrote.
The Iranian delegation arrived in Cuba from Venezuela, and was set to go on to Uruguay.
Send for the mighty Uruguayans! | Irans President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is scheduled to come to Cuba in September to attend a summit of non-aligned countries.
Posted by: Steve White 2006-02-20 |