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Friday, February 10, 2012 17:59 GMT

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Bolivia to Get Iran Loan


Iran has extended a credit line of more than €200 million to Bolivia to help the industrial development of the South American country. The agreement included the transfer of technology to Bolivia, Iranian Minister of Industries and Mines Ali-Akbar Mehrabian said at a joint press conference with Bolivian President Evo Morales in the capital city of La Paz on Monday, the state-run ABI news agency reported.

The loan could fund mineral exploration and the development of the textile industry, although its use has no restrictions, Mehrabian said. Morales said the loan was a sign of friendship and given without any conditions, adding that Iran's aid was only the result of the two countries' increased ties.

"We have an international relations policy with all countries and such a policy will continue strengthening our diplomatic, financial and cooperative relations in which we can acquire unconditional loans and credit," he said. Iran's relations with Bolivia have greatly improved during Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's government. - Press TV


published:02/09/2010 07:26 GMT

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