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Ahmadinejad takes a jab at US and the West
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad lauded his country's newly-launched Spanish-language satellite television channel
Tehran: Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad yesterday lauded his country's newly-launched Spanish-language satellite television channel, saying it would deal a blow to "dominance seekers" — remarks that were an apparent jab at the US and the West.
The launch is Tehran's latest effort to reach out to friendly governments in Latin America and follows Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's four-nation tour of the region earlier in January, which included stops in Cuba and visits to Venezuela, Nicaragua and Ecuador.
It also comes as Washington and Europe have imposed tougher sanctions on Tehran over its controversial nuclear programme.
Iran's broadcasting company said Hispan TV — the first Spanish-language channel airing from the Middle East — will broadcast news, documentaries, movies and Iranian films 24 hours a day.
Wooing Latin America
Iran's state TV said the channel, which had been on air on a trial basis since October with a 16-hour daily programme, will target millions of Spanish-speaking people throughout the world.
"The new channel will limit the ground for supremacy of dominance seekers," Ahmadinejad said during a Tehran ceremony marking the inauguration. "It will be a means for better ties between people and governments of Iran and Spanish-speaking nations."
Ahmadinejad ended his speech in Spanish: "Viva la Paz! Viva el Pueblo! Viva America Latina!"
Iran broadcasts daily in five other foreign languages, including in English through state-run Press TV and in Arabic via Al Alam TV.
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