CARACAS, Monday November 19, 2007 | Update
The European Ministers of Foreign Affairs Monday voiced their
support to the talks between the Colombian government and
the Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC) to attain
a humanitarian agreement to swap hostages for rebels, and
showed a particular interest in the mediation efforts conducted
by President Hugo Chávez, AFP reported.
In a statement adopted during a meeting in Brussels, the
27 members of the European Union said the bloc "is closely
watching the efforts of the Colombian government, particularly
with the collaboration of the President of Venezuela, and
supports the work of all the people committed to enforce the
humanitarian international law in Colombia."
The statement came on the eve of Chávez's visit to Paris,
where he is to inform his French counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy
on the progress made in his mediation efforts.
Last October 9, the Portuguese Presidency of the EU supported
Chávez's mediation between the Colombian government and
the FARC.
04:20 PM. Western Hemisphere. Colombian President Álvaro Uribe said on Tuesday that governments should ensure citizens' rights to live on the border, in reference to a political and diplomatic crisis with Venezuela and its effects on border residents.