Friday, March 28, 2008

Chavez ratifies his willingness to help Colombia to reach peace in a humanitarian swap

ABN.- The President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, ratified once again the willingness of the Venezuelan state to help Colombia to reach the humanitarian swap and in the search of the peace.

'We want peace and our effort to reach it were stressed in the Organization of American States (OAS),' the Venezuelan president assured Thursday in a press conference offered along with his Brazilian counterpart, Lula da Silva, from the Palacio del Campo Las Princesas, in Brazil.

Chavez expressed to be happy for the good signals given by his Colombian counterpart, Álvaro Uribe, not only in public but also in private conversations, to solve the differences.

However, he warned that they have to pay attention to the powerful sectors that are working to cause destabilization and conflict in the region.

He mentioned that, in Colombian, the mass media are informing that, according to intelligence sources and thanks to the alleged computer of the guerrilla leader Raúl Reyes, who was assassinated in Ecuador by the Colombian army, was found impoverish uranium in a Colombian city.

'I called once again Uribe and I expressed him my concern for this kind of things that continue emerging to the world. In this respect, we continue our efforts to definitively put out that little flame still lighting to impede that those actions in Ecuador happens once again,' Chavez added.

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