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IRAN, VENEZUELA SIGNS FIVE MOUS ON MUTUAL COOPERATION.

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TEHRAN, Dec 1 Asia Pulse - Iran and Venezuela have signed five memoranda of understanding (MoU) on expansion of economic and commercial cooperation between the two countries.

According to IRNA, the MoUs were signed in the presence of the presidents of the two countries as well as relative ministers from both sides.

The five MoUs underlined the ...

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