Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa says he'll resign if links between his government and Colombia's largest rebel group are proved.
Correa is urging the Organization of American States to investigate Colombian accusations that his country let the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia operate on its soil.
Interpol this week vouched for the integrity of files on a computer that Colombian officials seized during a raid on a rebel camp in Ecuador. Some of those files describe contacts with Ecuadorean officials.
Correa cut off diplomatic relations with Colombia after the March 1 raid.
Correa told a news conference in the Peruvian capital Saturday that relations with Colombia are in a «horrible state."
Sunday, May 18, 2008
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