Iran eyes closer Latin American ties as it welcomes Uruguay's new FM

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
partnerships in a region historically dominated by United States influence, leveraging shared opposition to Western sanctions and a mutual
drive for economic diversification
modern partnership in 1983 with reciprocal embassy openings, a milestone that laid the groundwork for recent trade growth
Both countries also collaborate within the Group of 77, advocating for Global South interests at the United Nations
manufacturing initiated under Hugo Chavez.Similarly, Iran views Cuba as a hub for biotechnology and agricultural innovation, sectors where
mutual expertise could yield breakthroughs
outcomes
For countries such as Uruguay, cooperation offers access to Iranian markets and diplomatic backing in multilateral forums.For Iran, it
pressure on regional governments to limit ties with Iran