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Reuters | Venezuela signs $500 mln credit line deal with Iran

HomeMediaReuters | Venezuela signs $500 mln credit line deal with Iran
Mohammad Reza Nematzadeh, Iran's Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade, said through a translator during a broadcast on state television that the agreement was preliminary and would be sent to Iran's finance ministry for review.
Mohammad Reza Nematzadeh, Iran’s Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade, said through a translator during a broadcast on state television that the agreement was preliminary and would be sent to Iran’s finance ministry for review

(Reuters) – Venezuela has signed an agreement with Iran for a $500 million credit line to fund joint investments and help improve supplies of goods “necessary for the Venezuelan people,” President Nicolas Maduro said on Friday.

Declining oil prices have crimped Venezuela’s cash-flow and aggravated shortages of consumer goods ranging from dish soap to milk, leaving Maduro’s government seeking financing from allies around the world.

“We’ve signed (an agreement for) an open credit for $500 million that will begin to function immediately,” Maduro said during a televised address following a meeting with an Iranian delegation.

Mohammad Reza Nematzadeh, Iran’s Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade, said through a translator during a broadcast on state television that the agreement was preliminary and would be sent to Iran’s finance ministry for review.

Venezuela’s Information Ministry, which handles media requests on behalf of the Finance Ministry, did not immediately respond to an email seeking clarification on when the agreement would take effect.

The two OPEC countries have been allies since the era of late socialist leader Hugo Chavez, who was a vocal critic of U.S. sanctions against Iran and of its foreign policy toward Latin America.

Maduro says Venezuela is facing a Washington-backed “economic war” that he calls the cause of the country’s soaring inflation and scarcity of consumer goods.

His adversaries say the problems are caused by a corruption-riddled currency control system, rigid price controls and a wave of nationalizations of private businesses. (Reporting by Deisy Buitrago; Writing by Brian Ellsworth; Editing by Toni Reinhold).

Bron: Reuters

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  1. Bijzonder verontrustend. Natuurlijk is op C de veiligheidsdienst niet op orde.
    Laten we hopen dat de AIVD en de US dat wel hebben.

  2. Dit is een zeer verontrustende transactie. Wordt de jihad nu ook geëxporteerd? Hopelijk zijn onze veiligheidsdiensten up-to-date. Importing a Trojan horse? Renée van Aller&John de Vries

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