The Colombian government last Saturday delivered to the Venezuelan
government the documents found in the computers belonging
to Raúl Reyes, the late number two man of the rebel Colombian
Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC), disclosing alledged
links between the rebels and Venezuela, Monday said Colombian
Foreign Minister Fernando Araújo, AFP reported.
"Pursuant to the commitments President (Álvaro) Uribe
undertook, last Saturday the Colombian government delivered
to the Venezuelan Embassy in Bogotá the documents that
were extracted from Raúl Reyes' computer where reference
is made to any kind of ties between the Venezuelan government
and the FARC," he stressed.
Araújo told private radio station Caracol that there
were files left to be found. "We have delivered to Venezuela
what we have found so far," said Araújo, who added that
there were over 16,000 files.
A team of Interpol experts is in Colombia analyzing the contents
of three computers found at the camp where Reyes was killed
last March 1 during an attack the Colombian Army launched
against Ecuadorian territory.
The taskforce, comprising experts from Australia, Korea and
Singapore, is to establish whether the contents of the computers
were manipulated by the Colombian government, as suggested
by Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez after his supposed
links to the FARC were unveiled.