Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and his Colombian counterpart, Alvaro Uribe, say they want to promote closer ties after months of political tension.
Speaking after a one-day meeting in Venezuela, Chavez said that a new era of co-operation was dawning. The two leaders have clashed in the last eight months over the FARC, the largest Marxist guerrilla group Colombia's Uribe calls for vote ...
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Cousin of Colombian president arrested ... in Colombia. Chavez has in the past openly supported the FARC which has led a decades-long insurgency against the Colombian government. However, since the dramatic rescue of 15 FARC hostages, including Franco-Colombian politician, Ingrid Betancourt, Chavez has distanced himself from the rebel group and sought closer ties with Uribe. Colombia is Venezuela's second-biggest trading partner, after the United States.
(Deutsche Welle)
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