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Colombia, Venezuela Settle Rebel Dispute
Yahoo! News ^ | January 28, 2005 | IAN JAMES

Posted on 01/28/2005 7:05:18 PM PST by El Conservador

CARACAS, Venezuela - Venezuela and Colombia announced a settlement Friday in a bitter dispute over the capture of a Colombian rebel on Venezuelan soil, easing the worst diplomatic crisis between the South American countries in decades.

Colombian President Alvaro Uribe's office said in a statement Friday night that "the incident has been resolved" and that Uribe would meet Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Thursday in Venezuela.

The conflict began nearly seven weeks ago, when the prominent Colombian rebel Rodrigo Granda stepped outside a cafe onto the streets of Caracas and bounty hunters seized him, pushed him into a sport utility vehicle and drove him to Colombia to claim their reward.

Chavez had called Granda's capture a kidnapping that violated his country's sovereignty and demanded that Uribe "rectify" the situation. Uribe had insisted his government had the right to offer rewards for "terrorists."

The carefully worded statement from Colombia appeared to bridge the differences, referring to a shared strategy "against terrorism, drug trafficking, smuggling, kidnapping and other crimes." It also said both sides would have "the strictest respect for the law and in particular the sovereignty of both countries."

Uribe's office said during the meeting next week he would "listen to President Chavez and propose ways to reflect."

Venezuelan Foreign Minister Ali Rodriguez told the state-run Bolivarian News Agency he was pleased to have settled the dispute.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: alvarouribe; chavez; colombia; farc; hugochavez; latinamerica; uribe; venezuela
Since the details were not revealed, I hope it was Colombian government that had the upper hand.
1 posted on 01/28/2005 7:05:20 PM PST by El Conservador
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To: El Conservador; hchutch; Tailgunner Joe; Clemenza; wardaddy; Commander8; Txcoastman; Caipirabob

Colombia ping list.

If you want to be added to the Colombia ping list, reply to this post or send me a PM...


2 posted on 01/28/2005 7:34:48 PM PST by El Conservador ("No blood for oil!"... Then don't drive, you moron!!!)
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Damn! I was hoping Chavez would start a war and get his butt whipped! Of course he could be playing the "Diplomatic Card" to buy more time. Maybe not all the Russian arms shipments made it in, yet.
3 posted on 01/28/2005 7:53:18 PM PST by neb52
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To: neb52

Well, that'd be a tall order...

In Colombia, we don't have the capacity to engage in full international war, since our armed forces are stretched thin because of the internal conflict against the FARC/ELM in the left and the AUC in the right. So, who comes to our help??? The US, of course.

Chávez wouldn't dare attack us, because if he does so, he'd have to mess with the US Army, the USN, the USAF and the USMC. He should be smarter than that, but who knows...


4 posted on 01/28/2005 9:16:22 PM PST by El Conservador ("No blood for oil!"... Then don't drive, you moron!!!)
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To: El Conservador

ELN... sorry for the typo.


5 posted on 01/28/2005 9:17:42 PM PST by El Conservador ("No blood for oil!"... Then don't drive, you moron!!!)
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