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CUBA AND
IRAN TO FIGHT JOINTLY THE UNITED STATES
By a
Special Correspondent, Tehran, IPS
Irna Press Service, La Nueva Cuba
Iran and Cuba
reached the conclusion that together they
can tear down the United States.
The decision
to bring down and defeat the United States
was taken during a meeting, Wednesday, in
Tehran, between the 74 years-old Lider
Maximo of Communist Cuba and the 76
years-old leader of the Islamic Republic
Ayatollah Ali Khamenehe'i.
He (Castro)
once again agreed with Ayatollah Khameneh'i
on the point that Iran and Cuba can hand in
hand defeat America, the official Iranian
news agency IRNA quoted the Cuban leader,
after he was assured by his host that Iran
and Cuba can achieve that goal, "hand
in hand".
In the
meeting, both leaders denounced the Western
hegemony and agreed that the US is extremely
weak today and stressed that they are not
scared of America today.
"The
Cuban nation is stronger than ever in the
past, forty years after the victory of its
revolution", Mr. Castro assured Mr.
Khamenehe'i.
The fight
against Washington that has kept both Iran
and Cuba on the list of nations under US
sanctions, describing them as "rogue
states" and "terrorists
supporting" was also highlighted in a
joint communiqué issued Thursday after the
departure of Mr. Castro for Kuala Lumpur.
The two
nations have agreed to take "joint
special measures" against sanctions and
pressures imposed on the third world
countries and condemned these pressures that
are in line with the creation of a
"domineering uni-polar world
order", the agency added.
The communiqué
did not said however what measure Iran and
Cuba would take to counter US sanctions
imposed on them and some other nations like
Sudan, Libya, Iraq or North Korea.
The two
countries have also pledged, the statement
said, to continue their efforts for the
establishment of a fair economic regime that
"helps the third world countries to
move on the road toward prosperity as well
as social and economic development".
Iran and Cuba
also condemned the "dual and
politically-motivated treatment" by
some international bodies of certain
countries in issues related to human rights
and its use as a political weapon.
They stressed
the role of "cooperation" instead
of "confrontation" as a new
formula for international détente, IRNA
quoted from the communiqué.
"Tehran
and Havana believe that a dialogue among
cultures and civilizations will pave the way
for international understanding, tolerance
and cooperation in order to improve and
human rights," it said.
The two
countries, they said, back world countries'
right to complete and indiscriminate human
rights, but also condemn pressures aiming to
establish alien styles in developing
countries, irrespective of their history,
culture, identity as well as their religious
and moral values.
Iran and Cuba
have both been condemned for gross violation
of human rights at the recently concluded
United Nations Human Rights Commission that
also rejected the US out of the Commission.
The two
nations voiced support for the
"legitimate rights" of the
Palestinian people, their struggle for
achieving independence as well as their call
for the complete return of the refugees.
They also
condemned the Israeli genocide of
Palestinians in the occupied lands.
Iran and Cuba
condemned terrorism in all its shapes,
especially state terrorism, saying they were
interested to cooperate in the regional and
international scope in this regard.
Castro left
Tehran with "unforgettable
memories", assured that the
"friendship and respect between Iran
and Cuba will deepen and become closer by
this visit", Castro said at a press
conference held jointly with the Iranian
President Hojjatoleslam Mohammad Khatami.
Both leaders
described the visit and their talks as
"positive" and
"constructive", stressing that the
objective of the visit was "to
"consolidate relations between Tehran
and Havana.
Praising
Castro's personality, Khatami said "the
more one befriends Mr. Fidel Castro, the
more one becomes interested in him,"
adding, "I think all Iranians share
this feeling with me."
Of the
discussion held with the Cuban leader,
Khatami said: "We did not seek
something new; just the determination to
continue and consolidate our
relations."
"The
capacities of the two countries for
cooperation in scientific, industrial and
trade fields are far more than existing
figures", the embattled Iranian
president observed, adding that their joint
economic commissions should try to explore
new avenues.
Trade with
Cuba is currently running below 20 million
dollars a year.
Castro, who
received an honourary doctorate from Tehran
University for his "contributions to
justice, humanistic ideals and the fight
against discrimination" also expressed
delight at having broken his record of
sleeping, by snoozing for six hours in the
former imperial palace north of Tehran.
"Can you
believe it -- I have broken my own record of
sleeping; I have slept for six hours, and
very peacefully -- it was an Olympic
record", IRNA quoted the Cuban leader
as having said.
"As I
woke up, I wondered where I was, whether I
was dreaming," Castro added, looking
happy and smiling.
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