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Chavez says putting ties with Colombia 'in freezer'

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2007-11-26 11:37

CARACAS -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Sunday that he was putting relations with neighboring Colombia "in the freezer," while Colombia's Alvaro Uribe charged that Chavez was seeking a rebel government in Bogota.

"I am putting (Colombia) on ice because I no longer trust anyone in the government and because they acted in a truly inappropriate manner," Chavez said.

Chavez also described his Colombian counterpart Uribe as "a liar" after Uribe barred him from mediating with the nation's rebels.

Speaking on a television broadcast, Chavez said he had ordered a ministerial commission to review the two nations' ties in trade, economy, energy and military after his suspension from mediation with Colombia's anti-government group the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).

Responding to the remarks, Uribe charged that Chavez was seeking a FARC government in Bogota, saying that "Your words, your positions, suggest you are not interested in peace in Colombia, but rather in Colombia becoming the victim of a terrorist government of the FARC."

Uribe said that Colombia needs a mediation with terrorists but not people who try to lend legitimacy to terrorism.

Chavez had been trying to mediate between the FARC and the Colombian government for the release of hostages held by the rebel group, including Ingrid Betancourt, a French-Colombian citizen who was kidnapped in 2002 while campaigning for the presidency.

However, Chavez was fired of his mediation role on Wednesday after the Colombian government said it was angered by Chavez's speaking directly to Colombian generals about the negotiations.

Chavez said he was disappointed that Uribe had failed to contact him when faced with rumors and misunderstandings.

The Venezuelan president also warned that Colombian businesses should prepare themselves for sanctions to be announced in coming days.

In a Saturday statement, the Colombian government said it seeks to maintain good relations with Venezuela and will continue to seek the so-called Humanitarian Exchange via different channels.

The "Exchange" is a shorthand used in Colombia to describe a planned swap of around 50 high-level hostages held by the FARC for around 500 FARC fighters held in Colombian jails.

Venezuela and Colombia have 2,200 km of shared border and 6 billion US dollars of trade each year, making them among Latin America's most active trade partners.

In October, the two nations opened the first stretch of the trans-Caribbean natural gas pipeline, which is also expected to be extended to Panama and Ecuador.



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