CARACAS, Monday September 29, 2008 | Update
Politics
Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Ángel Moratinos said
on Monday that his government is not at odds with the atomic
energy plans that Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez could
implement with the help of Russia, provided that it is not
for military purposes.
The idea of developing nuclear energy "is not bad" provided
that "it meets all the safeguards and protections" established
by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and it is
not for "military purposes", as suspected in the case of Iran,
the chief diplomat told Spanish public television channel
TVE.
Moratinos recalled that the Spanish's government policy "does
not favor" the use of nuclear energy, but some other countries,
such as France, promote its use, according to "international
standards and practices," Efe reported.
04:17 PM. Western Hemisphere. "Damned empire; I curse you one thousand times; some day you will be finished off and wrecked. I curse you one thousand times, empire." This is the least that President Hugo Chávez has uttered to refer to the US government. In urging the Bolivarian Armed Forces to prepare for war, he said that a US raid on Venezuela through Colombia would trigger and spread over the region "the 100-year war."