Bolivian president in Iran for talks on energy, trade

TEHERAN, Iran — Bolivian President Evo Morales arrived in Teheran Monday for talks with Iranian leaders which are expected to focus on energy, industry and trade.
Iran@@@s state television said Morales is expected to meet President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad later in the day.
Energy-rich Bolivia and Iran established relations in September 2007 when Ahmadinejad made an official trip to La Paz to sign trade and energy accords.
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