Hossein Amirabdollahian who had arrived in Havana yesterday (on Saturday), left Cuba for Iran on Sunday night.
About an hour ago, in a tweet the Iranian foreign minister referred to his meeting with the officials of Nicaragua, Venezuela and Cuba, reiterating that unilateralism is at the end of a dead-end street now.
"In Nicaragua, Venezuela and Cuba and the meetings with the high-ranking officials of those countries, it was emphasized that the solidarity among the independent and strategic countries in West Asia and Latin America does exist," wrote Hossein Amirabdollahian.
He added that economic terrorism and instrumental use of the human rights aimed at imposing social pressure against the nations of the independent countries are now quite useless.
The foreign minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran left Tehran for the capital city of Mauritania, Nouakchott on Tuesday, January 31st, and then left Mauritania after talks with that country's officials for Nicaragua.
In his Latin American tour, Amirabdollahian on February 3rd left for Venezuela and on February 4th left for the Cuban capital city, Havana.
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