
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his Bolivian counterpart President Evo Morales on Tuesday discussed international and regional issues and condemned interfering actions of the "bullying powers", IRNA reported.
According to a report by Iran's Presidential Office website, President Ahmadinejad, who is in New York to attend the 66th UN General Assembly meeting, underlined solidarity and consolidation of independent states in the face of the colonialist powers and added that development and actions in the Latin America will be beneficial for all independent and freedom loving countries and nations in the world.
He said that Iran's principle policies, especially in the field of foreign policy, would be unchangeable and added that no factor can interrupt Iran's relations with independent countries, especially Bolivia.
Referring to existing potential for cooperation between Iran and Bolivia, Ahmadinejad said that using these capacities would be to the benefit and interests of Iranian and Bolivian as well as regional nations.
Evo Morales, for his part, called mutual relations deep and friendly and said that Bolivia supports Iran's principle stances and alien interferences can not create any obstacle in this way.
He continued that the US strategy is sowing seeds of division and differences among independent nations and aims to dominate other countries' interests.
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