Nicaragua greets Iran on 47th anniversary of Islamic Republic's birth
Nicaragua congratulates Iran on the 47th anniversary of the referendum that marked the birth of the Islamic Republic, reaffirming brotherhood and cooperation ties.
The government of Nicaragua, through an official statement signed by co-president Daniel Ortega and co-president Rosario Murillo, has extended greetings to Iran on the occasion of the 47th anniversary of the referendum that, according to the text, 'marked the birth' of the Islamic Republic. In the message, Managua highlights the historical significance of this event, which laid the foundations for Iran's current political system.
The communication reaffirms Nicaragua's commitment to strengthening the historical bonds of brotherhood and cooperation with the Persian nation, emphasizing the willingness to continue working together in areas of mutual interest. This diplomatic gesture reflects the strong bilateral relationship that both countries have maintained over the years, based on principles of solidarity and mutual respect.
The referenced referendum, held in 1979, was a pivotal moment in Iran's history, solidifying the transition to the Islamic Republic following the Islamic Revolution. Nicaragua, under the leadership of Ortega and Murillo, has consistently shown its support for Iran in international forums, thereby strengthening their strategic alliance.
This greeting is part of a series of diplomatic exchanges aimed at deepening cooperation in sectors such as trade, culture, and politics, demonstrating the continuity of a relationship that both governments consider beneficial for their peoples and for regional stability.