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Linda Pressly investigates the burgeoning relationship between Venezuela and Iran, which has caused a good deal of international disquiet.

Apart from being oil producers, Venezuela and Iran seemingly have little in common, but over the last five years they have grown increasingly close. The relationship has caused a good deal of international disquiet. Rumours abound about uranium sales and terrorist cells, but the Venezuelan government denies the claims and insists that it is all about economic development. Linda Pressly sifts the evidence in Caracas.

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Mon 17 Aug 2009 20:30

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  • Thu 13 Aug 2009 11:00
  • Mon 17 Aug 2009 20:30

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