RIO DE JANEIRO, May 9 (Reuters) - Brazil sees no threat from Iran, despite U.S. concerns that the Tehran government is courting allies in Latin America, Defense Minister Nelson Jobim said on Friday.
Thomas Shannon, the senior U.S. official for Latin America, said on Wednesday that Iran was making allies in the region to counter Washington's traditional influence and could use them to threaten U.S. security.
"This is news to me," Jobim said. "I'm not working on that theory. The information that I have has nothing about this."
Shannon urged Latin American governments to respect U.N.-backed sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program and urged them "to be vigilant."
But Jobim told reporters that although Latin American governments were in close contact with each other over the setting up of a regional defense council, "there's been no dialogue of this nature.
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Nelson Jobim, Brazil's Defense Minister
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