Iran and Venezuela strengthened strategic relations during a high-level diplomatic discussion, emphasizing broader regional cooperation. Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi spoke with Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Eduardo Gil Pinto on Tuesday night.The two officials reviewed cooperation across economic, trade, and technological fields, signaling closer bilateral engagement.
During the telephone conversation, both sides underscored the importance of expanding strategic relations.
They also highlighted collaboration at multilateral levels and through South-South cooperation initiatives.
This dialogue comes amid heightened attention to Caribbean and Latin American regional developments.
Araghchi condemned the United States’ aggressive approach toward Venezuela. He described threats of force against Caracas as violations of the United Nations Charter. He emphasized that the international community bears responsibility to uphold UN principles against unilateral actions.
The Iranian minister also warned about the activities of the Zionist regime in the Caribbean and Latin America. He called these actions a major threat to regional peace, stability, and tranquility. Araghchi stressed that all governments must hold perpetrators accountable for crimes, including genocide.
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Gil Pinto praised Iran’s principled positions. He underlined the need to strengthen strategic relations between Tehran and Caracas. He also highlighted the Venezuelan nation’s steadfast resistance against illegal U.S. pressures and interventions.
Analysts note that this renewed dialogue signals stronger economic and political collaboration between the two nations. Iran and Venezuela have pursued joint projects in energy, technology, and trade over recent years. These projects align with broader South-South cooperation strategies in global geopolitics.
Experts suggest that sustained strategic relations could provide both countries leverage in regional and international affairs. Observers also highlight potential growth in technological exchange, trade expansion, and diplomatic coordination. Both governments have indicated plans to continue regular consultations to strengthen bilateral and multilateral cooperation.
The recent discussions mark a clear commitment by Iran and Venezuela to deepen strategic relations.
They also reflect both nations’ shared positions on sovereignty, international law, and regional security.
Future dialogues are expected to further cement cooperation across economic, political, and technological sectors.
