Statements: Veniran

Canonical ID: ir-br-co-ee2d39cc4fb7b02f31363ab9b55b4617253e330d · Entity type: Company (reference)

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Company:notesThe angst, if all goes to plan, is for Washington. Veniran might be tucked away in the backwater provincial capital of Ciudad Bolívar but it is part of a wider attempt by Mr Chávez to forge a common front against the United States." (The Guardian, "The Holocaust denier, the radical socialist, and their axis of unity," 7/24/2007) (http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/jul/25/venezuela.iran)ir_uani_business_registryir-br-co-ee2d39cc4fb7b02f31363ab9b55b4617253e330d
Company:notes"A billboard of Hugo Chávez and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad looms over a motorway in Venezuela, marking the entrance to a factory designed to produce three things: tractors, influence and angst. The tractors, lined up in shiny red phalanxes on the grounds of Veniran, a joint venture between Venezuela and Iran, are for peasants and socialist cooperatives across Latin America.ir_uani_business_registryir-br-co-ee2d39cc4fb7b02f31363ab9b55b4617253e330d
Company:notesThe influence, less visible but real enough, is for Mr Chávez and Mr Ahmadinejad, two presidents who hope this and other ventures will project their prestige and power.ir_uani_business_registryir-br-co-ee2d39cc4fb7b02f31363ab9b55b4617253e330d
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