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Ecuador–Iran relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ecuador–Iran relations
Ecuador - Iran relations refer to foreign relations between Ecuador and Iran. During the presidencies of Rafael Correa and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in the 21st century, relations between the two countries were restored and strengthened. Amongst these closer ties both countries established embassies in each other's capitals. ==History== The Venezuelan government, as represented by President Hugo Chavez, helped foster ties between Iran and Ecuador.〔http://shadow.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2011/08/10/state_snubs_house_request_to_examine_argentina_iran_ties〕 In a December 2008 visit to Tehran, Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa signed several agreements. Correa announced that both countries would open embassies in each other's capitals by January 2009. As a result of the diplomatic conflict with Colombia over the raid of an alleged FARC camp in Ecuador, Correa is reported to have discussed the possibility of an arms deal with Iran.〔"(Ecuador plans to buy weapons from Iran )," ''Tehran Times'', December 15, 2008 . Retrieved June 4, 2009.〕 As a member of ALBA, Correa participated in a joint declaration of support to the Iranian government in June 2009.
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