| Caracas, lunes 24 de marzo, 2008 Nacional y Política |
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Former Venezuelan Minister of Foreign Affairs José Vicente Rangel claims Colombian President Álvaro Uribe and his Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos had a serious "clash" after an attack in Ecuadorian territory EL UNIVERSAL Venezuelan Minister of Foreign Affairs Nicolás Maduro
denied claims that President Hugo Chávez's government
is supporting the Colombian guerrilla groups, stressing that
the contacts Venezuela made with rebel organizations were
authorized by the Colombian administration. The Venezuelan diplomat added that "the process intended
to release the hostages has taken place because President
Chávez was asked to play a role as mediator. And all
of the releases so far and the likely future releases have
been authorized in written by Uribe's government." Additionally, in his weekly television show, journalist and ex Venezuelan Executive Vice-President and ex Foreign Minister José Vicente Rangel also dealt with the Colombian issue. Quoting political sources in Bogota, Rangel argued that "a
serious clash between President Álvaro Uribe and his
Minister of Defense Juan Manuel Santos occurred after the
attack against Ecuadorian territory." Rangel underscored that
intelligence agencies attached to the Colombian
presidency advised Uribe that Santos authorized the participation
of paramilitary troops in recent operations against the guerrilla
and the diversion of public funds. |