Iran–Venezuela relations - Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93Venezuela_relations
Contents
1 History
1.1 2001-2005: Chávez and Khatami administrations
1.2 2005-2006: Start of Ahmadinejad administration
1.3 2007-2009: Axis of unity, "G-2 summit," and bank
1.4 2010-2012: Bilateral visits
1.5 2013: Death of Chavez
1.6 2013-2014: Maduro and Rouhani administrations
1.7 2015-2016: Recent years
2 Academic relations
3 Trade relations
4 International reactions
4.1 2006: Venezuela's F-16 fleet to Iran
4.2 2012: U.S. Congress examines Iran in Latin America
2015-2016: Recent years
In January 2015, Maduro visited Iran, as a stop on his tour of other OPEC countries. Both Maduro and Rouhani agreed that falling oil prices resulted from increased fracking in the United States, as well as their “common enemies” using oil prices as a “political ploy.” Rouhani affirmed that Iran and Venezuela would join forces to “thwart world powers’ strategies … and to stabilize prices at a reasonable level in 2015.” At the time, Venezuelan oil accounted for “over 95 percent of the country’s export earnings,” with the price of a barrel dropping by half since 2014.[29]
In June 2015, Iran and Venezuela signed a series of agreements to “fund joint investments and improve the supply of goods,” with Maduro announcing “These are six agreements of major importance for the economy of our countries.” The countries agreed to jointly fund a research program in nanotechnology, and Maduro also stated that he secured goods “necessary for the Venezuelan people” such as drugs and surgical equipment. Iran’s Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade reportedly stated the agreement was preliminary subject to review by Iran’s finance ministry.[30]
On November 23, 2015, Maduro and Rouhani met in Tehran[28] in Maduro’s second visit to the country that year, and the fifth from Venezuelan senior officials. During the meetings, the presidents announced they were re-affirming their country’s mutual alliance.
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(Anyone claiming 'no linkages' between iran and venezuela are lying to U.S. zim.)

Mad Poet Strikes Again.