Rather than any remarks made by Venezuelan President Hugo
Chávez, the problem of the Andean Community of Nations
(CAN) is the execution of Free Trade Agreements (FTA) with
the United States, Foreign Vice-Minister Pavel Rondón
told state TV channel Venezolana de Televisión during
an interview.
"CAN has entered a problematic situation, and FTA's are the
problem with CAN, instead of Chávez' statements," Rondón
said.
The official thinks that the execution of a FTA by Peru and
Colombia, and possibly Ecuador, will bring changes to CAN,
with an impact on the two remaining members, Venezuela and
Bolivia, which nations are not planning to join the trade
deal.
The official explained, for instance, that if Colombia were
to import with low tariffs rice or corn subsidized by the
Unites States, this may hinder Venezuela's efforts at self-sufficiency
concerning production of these two items, as they would enter
ultimately the Venezuelan market.
"We respect any decision to be made by CAN members, but warn
about the potential impact," Rondón stated.